SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2016 Lynn addition kicks off NSCC growth plan

By Thomas Grillo fordability in the 189-page “North Shore in order to generate new success, espe- the needs of the regional workforce; hon- ITEM STAFF Advancing: A Vision for the Future, cially in the areas of revenue generation, or the institution’s commitment to open 2017-2021.” enrollment management, student afford- access education; provide support for stu- LYNN — North Shore Community Col- “This strategic plan represents NSCC’s ability, reducing achievement gaps and dents to reach their academic and career lege (NSCC) has ambitious plans for the collective effort to move from strength to strengthening employer connections and goals; and provide an excellent education next ve . strength,” J.D. LaRock, chairman of the academic performance.” without adding unnecessary debt to stu- Patricia Gentile, the school’s presi- board of trustees, said in a letter to stu- The next steps for the school, founded dents. dent, outlines four directions covering dents and faculty. in 1965, include: develop academic path- academics, access, achievement and af- “Our goal is to leverage our successes ways for students that are aligned with NSCC, A7 Classical hero ready to hit the big time Morgan Mack- ey, Erin Keenan and Isabella Malionek carry giant teddy bears from JCPenney’s Friday at the Northshore Mall.

PHOTO | NICOLE GOODHUE BOYD READY. SET. SHOP.

By Leah Dearborn ’s worth of work.” keting director, about the crowds. “I do PHOTO | BOB ROCHE ITEM STAFF Whiting said the mall prepares all think the social aspect drives them out, year for the holiday rush, even bringing but they are shopping. People de nitely Classical’s last-second hero, Mar- PEABODY — Shoppers turned out in a special crane to hang the giant or- cus Rivera, will be featured in a early at the Northshore Mall to social- online shop, but they still want to touch naments that adorn the spaces between and feel the product.” segment on ESPN’s “Sportscenter” ize, catch a few Black Friday deals and next week. let the holiday feeling set in. stores. Dalis said that while there were lines “It’s a great time to spend with fami- At 7 a.m., a steady stream of custom- at the stores leading up to midnight By Steve Krause ly. It kind of extends the Thanksgiving ers made their way through the mall openings at the mall, everything re- ITEM SPORTS EDITOR experience past the holiday,” said mall corridors. mained orderly and respectful. manager Mark Whiting. “It’s an amaz- “It’s super upbeat. I think they’re here LYNN — As jazz artist Dinah Washing- ing day. It’s also the culmination of a to have fun,” said Lauren Dalis, mar- SHOP, A6 ton once sang, “What a difference a day makes.” Lynn Classical’s Marcus Rivera woke up Thursday morning with nothing more on Beach Sales brings his mind than winning a Thanksgiving football game to cap off a bittersweet sea- ’em to Revere son. He woke up Friday morning elding phone calls from ESPN. on Black Friday Video of Rivera’s improbable 83-yard kick return with no time on the clock has By Bridget Turcotte gone viral. It was the No. 2 play on ES- ITEM STAFF PN’s Top 10 plays overnight, and repre- sentatives from the network called him REVERE — When Christina and Gene McKenna’s rst thing Friday morning oven stopped working on Thanksgiving morning, As a result, he will be featured in a fu- they knew where they would be going on Black Fri- ture segment on the network’s signature day. “Sportscenter” next week. But there’s a bit “I’m 67 and we’ve been coming to Beach Sales for of a price to pay. our appliances since I was 25,” Gene said. “I pur- “They’re going to call me at 7 in the chased our rst product here when my wife was morning,” he said. REVERE, A7 Rivera went through the same jumble of emotions as everyone else who saw Thurs- day’s Classical-English game. Peabody thinks big on “I thought we were done,” he said. “I thought it was over. I thought I had lost the Thanksgiving game in my senior year.” Small Business Saturday He thought that way because English had scored a touchdown with eight sec- By Bill Brotherton Don Stubbs moves onds left in the game that, in and of it- ITEM FEATURES EDITOR a talking Disney self, was the culmination of an inspired train down the fourth-quarter comeback. PEABODY — Between Black Friday track Wednesday at With the score 20-15 and the game pret- and Cyber Monday, there’s not much North East Train. ty much considered academic, English time left for the little guy. kicked off. Classical mishandled it, and At least there wasn’t until American PHOTO | NICOLE GOODHUE BOYD the Bulldogs got the ball back. Express launched Small Business Sat- Now, there was bedlam on the English PHOTO | NICOLE GOODHUE BOYD urday, with its “Shop Small” mantra, in side of the eld as fans, who had been con- Christina McKenna of Revere inspects a GE 2010. gregating in the scoreboard corner of the stove that she bought for $600 during a Black Each year, more and more shoppers end zone, spilled onto the eld. Friday sales event at Beach Sales Discount Appliances & Electronics in Revere. BUSINESS, A7 RIVERA, B2 INSIDE Lynn mother seeks Item Santa’s help In Opinion Shribman: By Steve Krause that is. But we can’t. All we can ever hope to do Scaling the ITEM SPORTS EDITOR is alleviate the pain that haunts the truly needy, presidentials. A4 and hits them right in the stomach. And so begins another year, and another Item Here is an example. This woman from Lynn is In Sports Santa campaign. a single mother with four children. All of them All eyes set on Disney We would love to be able to tell you that we have conditions that undoubtedly require more World for Lynn Pop don’t have to do this anymore, that everyone’s medical attention and treatment than she can af- Warner squads. B1 needs have been ful lled, and to sit back, put a ford to provide. Two suffer from depression and few more logs on the re, have another cup of egg- anxiety. nog, and enjoy. “We are currently homeless, so we’d really ap- We’d like to. But we can’t. preciate your help,” the woman concludes in her The need is as great now as it was 50 years ago, letter asking the Item Santa Fund for help. in 1966, when the Item Santa/Salvation Army You can provide it. Maybe you can’t do it all by Fund was created. Perhaps even greater. We’d love to be able to explain in this space why ITEM SANTA, A7

OBITUARIES ...... A2 LOOK! ...... A8 DIVERSIONS ...... B5 HIGH 45° VOL. 138, ISSUE 302 OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 LOW 33° POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS ...... B4 REAL ESTATE ...... B8 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2016 OBITUARIES Geneva M. Scott, 29 ‘The Brady Bunch’ matriarch 1987-2016 LYNN — Geneva Mattie Sherrod of Florence Henderson dies at 82 Marie Scott, 29, born Roxbury, grandfather, on Nov. 4, 1987 in the late Robert E. By Lynn Elber the audience to support Lynn. Geneva passed Scott Sr., aunts and ASSOCIATED PRESS McCormick, who compet- away Nov. 21, 2016 uncles Jeffrey Nash, ed this season. at Beverly Hospital Anthony Fortes, the LOS ANGELES — Flor- The blond, ever-smiling surrounded by loved late Wayne Fortes ence Henderson, who Henderson was already a ones. The soldier she and his wife Ellen, went from Broadway Broadway star when the was had lost her life- Scott Fortes and his to become one of Ameri- show began, having origi- long battle with Sick- wife Lisa, Alphonse ca’s most beloved televi- nated the title role in the le Cell Anemia. Wilhelmsen and his wife sion moms in “The Brady musical “Fanny.” But after Geneva was the most loving Deann, Michael Wilhelmsen Bunch,” has died. She was “The Brady Bunch,” she person with the biggest heart and his wife Lisa, Desmond 82. would always be known to anyone could have met. Every- Wilhelmsen and his wife Ange- Henderson died at Ce- fans as Carol Brady. one she loved had their own la, Tina Wilhelmsen and Dana dars-Sinai Medical Center “We had to have secu- special bond with her. Always Wilhelmsen, the late Robert in Los Angeles on Thurs- rity guards with us. Fans one to speak her mind and E. Scott Jr., Charles B. Scott day night, a day after she were hanging on our her true feelings, everyone III of Boston, David L. Scott of was hospitalized, said her doors. We couldn’t go out knew exactly what to expect. Worcester, Dorothy Daily and publicist, David Brokaw. by ourselves. We were like Geneva loved to volunteer her her husband Bennie of Ran- Henderson had suffered the Beatles!” she said of time and loved doing crafts. dolph, Angela Scott of Boston, heart failure, her manager the attention the show Geneva leaves behind her Anita Hassell and her husband Kayla Pressman said in a brought the cast. mother, Ena Wilhelmsen of Derrick of Randolph, Jennifer statement. Like the Beatles, there Lynn; father, Illya K. Scott I and Scott of Brighton, many cous- Family and friends had was even a Saturday his wife Stacey Scott of Nash- ins, family and special friends. surrounded Henderson’s morning cartoon ver- ua, N.H.; siblings, Latoya Allen Service information: Her hospital bedside, Press- sion called “Brady Kids,” of Natick, Jordan Scott of New funeral service will be Mon- man said. though Henderson was Hampshire, Illeisha Lucciano day at noon in the GOODRICH On the surface, “The not in that show. of New York, Lanisha Allen of Funeral Home, 128 Washing- Brady Bunch” with Hen- She and Reed did return, New York, Illena Scott of Lynn, ton St., Lynn. Burial will follow derson as its ever-cheerful however, for “The Brady Illya K. Scott II and Sydny in Pine Grove Cemetery. Vis- matriarch Carol Brady re- Bunch Hour, “The Brady Scott of New Hampshire, the itation is Sunday, 12-3 p.m. sembled just another TV Brides” and “The Bradys.” late T’Keyah “Tamisha” Stuart, For those desiring, donations sitcom about a family liv- So did most of the original “Nana” the late Joan B. Wil- may be made at Gofundme. ing in suburban America cast. helmsen and grandfather, the com/Geneva-Scott-Celebra- and getting into a differ- She was also back again late John Pinder, grandmother tion-Of-Life. ent wacky situation each in 1995 when a new cast week. was assembled for “The But well after it ended FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Brady Bunch Movie,” a its initial run in 1974, the Florence Henderson arrives at the 2014 amfAR playful spoof of the orig- show resonated with au- Inspiration Gala at Milk Studios in Los Angeles. inal show. This time she James J. Cotter, 69 diences, and it returned to was Grandma Brady op- 1947-2016 television in various forms shows to introduce to Mourners flooded social posite Shelley Long’s Car- again and again, including television the blended media with memories of ol. Numerous memoirs DOVER, N.H. — 49 years, Carol Cotter “The Brady Bunch Hour” in family. As its theme song Henderson. also kept interest in the 1977, “The Brady Brides” in James Joseph Cot- of Exeter, N.H.; two reminded viewers each Maureen McCormick, show alive as cast mem- 1981 and “The Bradys” in ter, 69, passed away sisters, Cindy Schrafft week, Henderson’s Carol who played the eldest bers revealed they were 1990. It was also seen end- more than just siblings off Wednesday, Nov. 23 of Seabrook, N.H., was a single mother rais- Brady daughter, Marcia, lessly in reruns. camera. Barry Williams, at the Hyder House and her children, ing three daughters when tweeted, “You are in my in Dover, N.H., sur- Michael and Mindy, “It represents what peo- who played eldest son heart forever Florence.” rounded by his loving and Lori Burrage, her ple always wanted: a lov- she met her TV husband, Greg Brady, would confess family. husband Earl Burrage ing family. It’s such a gen- Robert Reed’s Mike Brady, ‘’Dancing With the ” to having a crush on his Jim was born April of Simpsonville, S.C., tle, innocent, sweet show, a single father who was host Tom Bergeron tweet- TV stepmom. Henderson, 8, 1947 to James and and their children, and I guess it proved raising three boys. ed, “Heartbroken. I’ll miss in her own book, denied Paula Cotter in Lynn. Jim grad- Emily and Katie; two sons, there’s always an audi- The eight of them be- you, my friend.” Hender- having any relationship uated from Lynn Trade School James Cotter and his wife Kara ence for that,” Henderson came “The Brady Bunch,” son’s last public appear- with Williams but did ac- in 1964 and was actively in- Cotter of Exeter N.H., and Sean said in 1999. with a quirky housekeep- ance was Monday at the knowledge a fling with volved with the Lynn Boys Club. Cotter and his wife Sharon Cot- Premiering in 1969, it er, played by Ann B. Davis, “Dancing With The Stars” former New York City An avid NASCAR fan, Jim most ter of Exeter N.H.; four grand- also was among the first thrown into the mix. taping where she was in mayor John Lindsay. enjoyed time spent with his children, Caleb Cotter and grandchildren and family. Sean Cotter of Sandown, N.H., Jim was employed by Shaw- and Jake Mudgett and Caden mut Printing for 42 years, re- Cotter of Exeter, N.H. Cape Cod woman finds bracelet tiring in January of 2013. Jim In lieu of flowers, contribu- was considered a man of in- tions may be made in James’ tegrity and was respected by name to the Hyder House, of dead Oregon soldier in sand all who knew him. 285 County Farm Road, Dover Jim is survived by his wife of NH 03820. PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) Maloney-Triplett contact- bracelet found. I believe she’s honored to have — A woman walking on ed KATU to find out how he would like us to do ev- found the bracelet and the beach in Cape Cod, to reach the family of John erything we possibly can given Pelham’s family an- Massachusetts found a Pelham, whose name was to recognize Liz for her other reminder of him. memorial bracelet in the on the bracelet, and the sta- listening, if you will.” “This is the closest to a Therese B. Flynn, 92 sand that was engraved tion connected them. The family estimates message in a bottle I’ve ever with the name of a Port- Now the Gold Star fam- there are about 30 of the gotten, but in a weird way, I land soldier who was ily is wondering where bracelets made. They are think it was John sending LYNN — Therese B. “Terry” Susan Cottrell and her hus- killed in action in Afghan- the bracelet came from, typically engraved with a message, ‘Hey, come find (Bertrand Labarre) Flynn, age band Robert of W. Dennis; her istan in 2014. who owned it and how it the soldier’s name and me,’” she said. “I’ve never 92, of Lynn, passed away grandchildren, Alison, Kenneth, Liz Maloney-Triplett re- wound up in Cape Cod. information and given to met him, never heard of the peacefully on Nov. 13, 2016 Maryellen and Stephanie, her turned the bracelet to John “When Liz called and members of the fallen sol- name, honestly, you know, I at Kaplan Family Hospice great-grandchildren, Brendan, A. Pelham’s family after an started explaining what dier’s battalion. just — something said, ‘Go House in Danvers. Cavan, Cayden, Laura and internet search turned up had happened ... I affec- The bracelet Malo- to the beach.’” She was born in Salem, Zoe. Many nieces, nephews his name in a recent sto- tionately look up and go, ney-Triplett found, Pelham served as intel- the daughter of the late Alex- and extended family members ry that was published by ‘Now, you’re just showing though, is different in ligence analyst with the ander and Blanche (Dionne) also survive her. She was pre- KATU-TV in Portland to off,’” said John’s father, width, wording and font 2nd Battalion of the 3rd Bertrand. She was raised and deceased by her sisters, infant commemorate Veteran’s Wendall Pelham. “I be- — deepening the mystery. Special Forces Group of educated in Salem, Orange Winefred, Barbara Pinkham and Lynn. and Betsy Gillis, her brother, Day, the station reported. lieve John wanted that Maloney-Triplett said the U.S. Army. Terry (as she was known to Bob Bertrand and her loving many of her friends) worked husband, John H. Flynn. “We MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS for many years for Fawcett miss you all.” Fuel Co. in Methuen. She also Service information: Fami- State trooper hurt when not guilty to charges He was allowed to with- district condemns the worked for American Airlines in ly and friends are invited to cruiser rear-ended including four counts of draw his plea because evi- graffiti. Police in the town Boston. She was a member of attend Mrs. Flynn’s visitation assault and battery with dence in his case was han- of Harvard could not im- the Northeast Chapter of the on Monday, Nov. 28, 2016 BOSTON (AP) — A a dangerous weapon. He dled by Annie Dookhan, mediately be reached for American Airlines Vanguards from 6-8 p.m. at CUFFE-MC- Massachusetts state was held on $75,000 bail who served three years in comment. since her retirement in 1986. GINN Funeral Home, 157 trooper is recovering from in the case and had his prison for tampering with The Bromfield School, Throughout her life, she was Maple St., Lynn, MA 01904. injuries after his cruiser bail revoked in a prior evidence and falsifying located 30 miles west of devoted to her family, particu- Please visit www.cuffem- was struck by a driver unrelated case. thousands of tests. Boston, has about 700 larly to her children, grandchil- cginn.com for directions, suspected of being drunk. Weaks was the driver Martin requested the students in grades six dren and great-grandchildren. or to sign the online guest A department spokes- of a car that was ap- return of $780 in pro- through 12. Terry is survived by her broth- book. In lieu of flowers, do- man says the trooper’s proached by two officers bation fees and a $50 er, Carl Bertrand of Lynn; her nations are requested to Ka- cruiser was rear-ended by responding to reports of a assessment. Two Massachusetts men sister, Carol Franks of Sunny- plan Family Hospice House, another vehicle at about man with a gun outside a The Supreme Judicial killed in fiery crash vale, Calif.; her son, Kenneth 78 Liberty St., Danvers, MA 11:30 p.m. Thursday on Dorchester bar at about Court in its decision Labarre and his wife Mildred 01923 or to the hospice or- Interstate 93 in Boston. 12:30 a.m. Wednesday, Friday said only defen- SOUTHBURY, Conn. dants whose cases are of Marlboro; her daughter, ganization of one’s choice. The trooper was trans- prosecutors said. (AP) — Connecticut State When the officers leaned overturned on appeal can ported to Boston Medical Police say two Massachu- into the car to take the get refunds, while defen- Center for injuries that setts men died after their keys out of the ignition, dants, such as Martin, are not believed to be car crashed into a tree and FOR OBITUARIES it sped off and dragged whose convictions are IN MEMORIAM life-threatening. caught fire in Southbury. ERIC ALLAN MATTHEWS the officers about 20 feet, withdrawn, then dropped, Police received 911 ON HIS 18TH ANNIVERSARY To place or revise an Authorities say 40-year- authorities said. are not eligible. calls at approximately 1998 ~ NOVEMBER 26 ~ 2016 obituary, please email old Reginald Pyram, of Two other officers 9:45 a.m. Friday report- [email protected] Roxbury, was determined providing backup were School district asks police to ing a one-car crash on before 5 p.m. on the day to be impaired when the struck and knocked to Interstate 84 westbound. before the requested pub- vehicle he was driving investigate swastika graffiti the ground by the fleeing According to the police lication date. struck the cruiser. Pyram vehicle. All four were HARVARD (AP) — A report, the Subaru Legacy was being held on $5,000 treated and released from school superintendent in left the roadway at exit SUBSCRIBE bail and is due in court the hospital. Massachusetts has asked 14, striking a tree. Dec. 15. It wasn’t imme- police to investigate after Police told WTIC-TV diately clear if Pyram has Man caught in drug lab swastikas and other the car was on fire and an attorney. scandal not eligible for refund offensive graffiti were two people were trapped found on a rock outside of inside. Man pleads not guilty to BOSTON (AP) — The a school. The driver, 69-year-old Call hitting four officers with car highest court in Massa- Harvard Public Schools Warren J. Rynkar, was Resting with the angels. 781-593-7700 ext. 2 Forever missed, always loved. chusetts has ruled that a Superintendent Linda pronounced dead at the to set up your home BOSTON (AP) — A Love, Mom, Marty, and Little Marty subscripton. man who was allowed to Dwight sent an email to scene. The passenger, Boston man charged withdraw his guilty plea parents Friday saying 26-year-old John Thomas with injuring four city in a drug case because of that a rock in front of Rynkar, was taken to Wa- police officers with his misconduct by a for- the Bromfield School had terbury Hospital, where he car was at home with his mer chemist at a state been vandalized with was pronounced dead. The ITEM CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! girlfriend at the time, his drug-testing lab is not swastikas, homophobic police report lists Rynkar defense attorney said at entitled to have court fees symbols and racist words. as being a resident of Mal- Call Customer Service to place an ad Friday’s arraignment. refunded. One of the swastikas was den, Mass. No address was Vincent Weaks, 34, Pierce Martin pleaded placed over a Jewish Star listed for the driver. 781-593-7700, ext. 2 of the city’s Roxbury guilty in 2011 to marijua- of David. The off-ramp was closed neighborhood, pleaded na possession. Dwight says the school for about four hours. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM A3 HOW TO REACH US Penn State won’t fight $2.4M fine for lax crime reporting

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. Penn State failed to com- tline and an online system (AP) — Penn State said ply with various aspects of for anonymously reporting 110 Munroe St. Friday it won’t fight a $2.4 the 1990 campus crime re- sex crimes, he said. P.O. Box 5 million fine stemming from porting law known as the “It is Penn State’s goal Lynn, MA 01903 a five-year federal investi- Clery Act, including not to not only meet the stan- Customer Service gation that found the uni- issuing warnings about dards articulated by the Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. versity repeatedly violated potential threats and un- Department of Education, Connecting campus crime reporting derreporting crimes in an- as we believe we currently All Departments: requirements, including in nual statistics submitted do, but to set a new stan- 781-593-7700 the case of former assis- to the government. dard for Clery compliance PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Ext. 2 tant football coach Jerry Barron said Penn State in higher education,” Bar- Jamal Hinton, center, and Wanda Dench, right, Classi ed Advertising Sandusky, who is now serv- has made a significant ron said. and her family and friends, have Thanksgiving classi [email protected] ing decades in prison on commitment to prevent- Investigators cited Penn dinner at Wanda’s home, in Mesa, Ariz. Subscriptions child sexual abuse charges. ing sex crimes and ensur- State for twice failing to [email protected] Penn State President ing strict compliance with warn students and em- Circulation Eric Barron said the uni- campus crime reporting ployees about Sandusky Woman shares her [email protected] versity is paying the re- requirements. — after administrators Ext. 3 cord fine even though it All employees are now were told he abused a boy Newsroom disagrees with some of the trained on the issues sur- in a team shower in 2001 Thanksgiving with teen [email protected] findings in a 239-page in- rounding sex crimes and and as officials were being [email protected] vestigative report released their responsibilities in re- summoned to a grand jury she accidentally invited Ext. 4 by the U.S. Department of porting crimes, Barron said. and the scope of his behav- Sports Education this month. The university has also es- ior was becoming clearer a MESA, Ariz. (AP) — An tention after Hinton post- [email protected] Investigators found that tablished a telephone ho- decade later. Arizona woman who acci- ed it on Twitter. Dench’s Ext. 5 dentally texted a stranger phone number was not Retail and Online an invitation to Thanks- hidden in the photos, so Advertising giving dinner made good she learned how many [email protected] on her offer, greeting the people wanted a place at ADVERTISING teen visitor with a hug her table. Ernie Carpenter, Jr. and an oven full of food She said about 600 peo- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1355 after their story swept ple texted her asking if [email protected] through social media. they, too, could grab a Bob Gunther Wanda Dench prepped plate this Thanksgiving. Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 [email protected] two turkeys and set up a “At first it was a slow long table in the backyard trickle,” Dench’s daugh- Ralph Mitchell Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1332 of her suburban Phoenix ter, Lisa Dench said. “But [email protected] home Thursday before she then they came rushing in. Philip Ouellette and her family headed I scrolled and scrolled and Vice President / Sales, ext. 1257 outside to wait for Jamal said to my mom, ‘You’ve got [email protected] Hinton, 17, The Arizona a lot of love. We’ve got to Cassie Vitali Republic reported “I’m so make this into something.’” Advertising Sales Rep., ext. 1280 [email protected] happy you came,” Dench Dench and her family said as they embraced. said they think people Patricia Whalen Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 “I am too,” Hinton said. were moved by the feel- [email protected] The mix-up happened good story amid the ten- after Dench included sion following the presi- BUSINESS OFFICE what she thought was her dential election. Beth Bresnahan grandson’s number on a “We feel like it was fate Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1253 [email protected] group text last week invit- that this occurred during ing some relatives to din- such a rough time and Susan J. Conti Controller, ext. 1288 ner. But he had changed right before Thanksgiv- [email protected] his number and forgot to ing,” Lisa Dench said. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Ted Grant tell her. Hinton told the news- Publisher, ext. 1234 A man pushes his cart filled with appliances in the Target store in Plain- Instead, the text went paper that Wanda Dench [email protected] ville, Mass., shortly after the store opened at 1 a.m. Friday. to Hinton. They realized was “very open and wel- Marian Kinney the mistake after the two coming.” ext. 1212 [email protected] exchanged pictures, but “I’m thankful for all the Hinton asked if he could nice people in the world,” Will Kraft Stores try to cater to savvier Vice President / Finance “still get a plate.” Dench he said. “I never met her ... ext. 1296 responded, “Of course you and she welcomed me into [email protected] customers on Black Friday can. That’s what grand- her house, so that shows Jennifer Perez mas do.” me how great of a person ext. 1205 The exchange gained at- she is.” [email protected] By Anne D’innocenzio the Crossgates Mall in that have started offering Carolina Trujillo ASSOCIATED PRESS suburban Albany, N.Y. American-style “Black Fri- Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 Shamika Malloy of Al- day” discounts online have [email protected] NEW YORK — Even bany was also there shop- seen their sites freeze, slow Jim Wilson people who said they’d al- ping for her four teenage down or crash under a Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 ready done their shopping [email protected] children. Her must-have surge in traffic. online came out for Black item a laptop for a daugh- With the competition CIRCULATION Friday to spend time with ter in college. Malloy said for customers so intense, Lisa Mahmoud family members or just for she hadn’t yet shopped on- many stores were open Manager, ext. 1239 the fun of looking. line but usually does so. Thursday evening in what [email protected] But it’s those very shop- “It’s better than coming they hope will be a new hol- CLASSIFIED pers retailers are trying to in the store. If you do it iday tradition. Retailers Abbe Young Smith keep as loyal customers, online, you save and you have also been spreading Manager, ext. 1276 working to improve their [email protected] can get it delivered right deals out more throughout own online sites and let- the week which may have Kerry Smith ting people pick up pur- to the house for free. Can’t Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1325 beat that.” But she said diluted the shopping. [email protected] chases in the store as the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS retailers try to fend off she wouldn’t shop at as “It was a really good start. NEWSROOM many places as last year. But I have never seen Black Annabelle Chaix, 9, right, plays with a notch the Amazon juggernaut. in Dunia Sibomana’s ear at their house in the Bill Brotherton “Whoever’s got the best Friday morning so calm,” Even as retailers kick off Brooklyn borough of New York. Features Editor ext. 1338 the shopping season earli- deals, that’s where I go.” said Marshal Cohen, chief [email protected] er each year, the day after This weekend is crucial industry analyst at NPD Gayla Cawley Thanksgiving is still one to set the tone for the hol- Group, a market research Reporter, ext. 1236 iday season. Around 137 firm, who visited malls Boy disfigured by chimps [email protected] of the busiest sales days of the year. It’s also becom- million people plan to on Long Island on Friday. Thomas Grillo or are considering doing He believes the weekend’s Reporter, ext. 1264 ing an American export to thrives after US surgery [email protected] other countries. their shopping during the sales will likely rise from Spenser Hasak Shoppers were on the Thanksgiving weekend, last year because shoppers By Michael Balsamo forearm to recreate his Editorial Art Director, ext. 1222 hunt for deals and were according to a survey con- did lots of buying, including ASSOCIATED PRESS lips. [email protected] at the stores for entertain- ducted for the National pricey flat-screen TVs. He still has a lot of heal- NEW YORK — A Congo- Thor Jourgensen ment Friday. Store execu- Retail Federation trade The National Retail Fed- ing ahead of him, but lese boy who was severely News Editor, ext. 1267 tives say they see custom- group. That includes on- eration, the nation’s largest nearly a year later, Dun- [email protected] disfigured in a chimpan- ers doing more research line and store shopping. retail trade group, expects ia is thriving with a host Steve Krause online before they go The Black Friday men- holiday sales to rise 3.6 zee attack is marveling family in Brooklyn. He Sports Editor, ext. 1229 doctors with his resilien- [email protected] shop. That can mean more tality and marketing ap- percent to $655.8 billion can once again open and browsers turn into buyers, proach has even crossed for November and Decem- cy a year after he was close his mouth, eat and Jennifer Meli brought to New York to Copy Editor, ext. 1278 but also that they are visit- the Atlantic and is shaping ber, better than the 3 per- talk normally. [email protected] ing fewer stores in person. shopping habits in much cent growth seen for those undergo reconstructive And doctors and his host surgery. Katie Morrison “If I’ve seen it on the in- of Britain. Many big box months last year. That ex- family say the boy, who Sports Reporter ternet and I find a better stores opened early Fri- cludes car sales, gas and Nine-year-old Dunia Si- was once self-conscious, [email protected] deal than I saw on the day morning while others restaurant receipts, but in- bomana was the lone sur- shy and withdrawn, has Owen O’Rourke internet, I’ll buy it,” said focused on cutting online cludes online spending and vivor three years ago when blossomed. He has become Photographer, ext. 1224 chimpanzees attacked fluent in English, learned [email protected] Dianna Ramirez, who was prices or combining the other non-store sales such looking for a television at two. Some Swiss stores as catalog spending. him and two playmates taekwondo, soccer and Anne Marie Tobin near a preserve in Congo. surfing, and made friends Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 [email protected] His 4-year-old brother and in his new neighborhood. NATION BRIEF a young cousin died. Dun- Adam Swift “He has a ton of friends. ia’s face was left a fright- He can’t walk down the Weekly/City Editor, ext. 1317 Corrections has stopped New York did away [email protected] Pennsylvania prisons ening mask. His lips were street without people giving the food loaves with food loaves last year ripped off, his cheek was stopping to give him a Bridget Turcotte to stop using food loaf to inmates in restricted Reporter, ext. 1269 in a settlement over its torn apart and he was left high-five,” said his host fa- as punishment housing who misbehave [email protected] treatment of inmates in with muscle damage that ther, Kim Chaix. “It’s New with their food. Pennlive. Ryan York solitary confinement. made it hard to swallow or York City that’s really HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) com reports the depart- Copy Editor, ext. 1220 John Hargreaves of communicate. raising this child.” [email protected] — Pennsylvania state ment began replacing the Pennsylvania Prison In January, Dunia un- Dunia lives with Chaix, inmates are no longer the food loaves late last Society calls the decision derwent a rare surgery his wife and their 9-year- being punished with the month with bagged meals. “a step forward,” saying at a Long Island hospital old daughter Annabelle, baked brown slabs known The department’s ex- inmates weren’t happy that involved grafting tis- who walks to school with as food loaves. ecutive deputy secretary, 781-593-7700 The loaf was a combi- with food loaves. sue and muscle from his Dunia arm in arm. 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E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill B A. B John M. Gilberg Scaling the presidentials Chief Executive O cer T J   Edward M. Grant News Editor W   J. K Gordon R. Hall INTERVALE, N.H. — From this Vice President, Finance Monica Connell Healey vista, the peaks already carry a light P   G. O  J. Patrick Norton frost. Pockets of snow rest in the ra- Vice President, Sales J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan vines, and ominous high winds are Chief Operating O cer Chairman forecast. In any season, the Presi- P “  dential Range is a fearsome place, Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 in this season especially so. Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 The summits are named for Wash- Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 ington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison, Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 even Pierce, and, most recently, Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 Eisenhower. Many of them are in- Brian C. ¢ayer, 1996-1999 accessible except through the most Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 arduous of climbs. Some of them have subpeaks, which pose special John S. Moran, 1975-1990 Executive Editor, challenges along rocky paths. Slip- pery ridges and dangerous ledges abound. But their greatest distinc- tion, along with the most severe weather in the country, is that they soar above the rest. These peaks in the state that is host to the first primary are well EDITORIAL named. They are presidential, awe- some to behold, their summits dif- ficult to attain. From ground level they look forbidding, inaccessible. But whether viewed in sunshine or snow, whether garlanded in green or draped in autumn colors, they above all fill us with awe. That is what it is to be presidential, FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS whether the word is employed to de- scribe Mount Washington, which President-elect Donald Trump speaks during his meeting with at 6,288 feet above sea level rises President Barack Obama in the Oval Office of the White House above all the others here, its shoul- in Washington. ders breathtaking in their width and strength, or the city of Wash- idential? To be as unassailable as icans to celebrate and meditate. ington, D.C., 570 miles to the south. George Washington? As philosoph- It will be shaped by how he shows There is beauty to the word — pres- ical as Thomas Jefferson? As firm grief in times of loss, grandeur at idential — its four syllables each yet as gentle as Lincoln? As joyful moments of challenge. a chime, but those distinct sounds as Theodore Roosevelt, or as wily as He is involved in a great admin- also are a tocsin of danger, for, as one his distant cousin Franklin? As in- istrative transition, but also faces a FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS of the hiking guides in these peaks tellectual as Woodrow Wilson, or as personal transition. “He has to get Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., speaks to the me- warns, “It is your responsibility to earthy as Harry Truman? As quietly off campaign mode and show how dia at Trump Tower in New York. understand these dangers, to make wise as Dwight Eisenhower? As in- he’ll deal with immigration, what necessary preparations and to take spirational as John F. Kennedy? Or he’ll do in foreign policy,” says Stef- the appropriate precautions.” Ronald Reagan? fen W. Schmidt, an Iowa State polit- Now, a new figure is preparing Each president molds the office ical scientist. “Specifics.” Sessions should to take his place among the Presi- to his personality, his character But in veering from opinion to im- dentials — among the faces printed and his times. James Buchanan plementation, he will take his place on the foot-long rulers that school- regarded it as a “crown of thorns,” in the parade of presidents. “The moderate his children stow in their desks, if not Herbert Hoover as a “hair shirt,” major thing is to have reverence among the summits up here in a but they were unsuccessful presi- for the role,” says Carter Wilkie, a place that Ralph Waldo Emerson dents. James K. Polk, a successful speechwriter for Bill Clinton. “One considered almost sacred. “Here president, nonetheless described of the reasons Reagan was so popu- approach to pot among the mountains the pinions of the office as “no bed of roses.” In his lar after Jimmy Carter was that he thought should be strong,” Emerson congressional address shortly after restored some dignity to the office.” President-elect Donald Trump’s nomination of wrote in a period of introspection in the assassination of Kennedy in No- David Greenberg, author of biogra- Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., to be attorney general of 1836, “and one should see the errors vember 1963, Lyndon B. Johnson phies of Nixon and Calvin Coolidge, the United States rightly has proponents of mari- of men from a calmer height of love spoke of “the awesome burden of the says Trump should “submit to the juana legalization troubled. and wisdom.” presidency.” Later he told his succes- ministrations of advisers” with Sessions, who at an April congressional hearing So, at this time, at the change of sor, Richard M. Nixon, that occupy- White House experience. remarked that “good people don’t smoke marijua- season and at the change of presi- ing the presidency was “like being Trump is the first president with na,” and joked in the past that he thought members dencies, it is natural to give pause a jackass caught in a hail storm,” no prior elective experience, which of the Ku Klux Klan were “OK until I found out they and to reflect on what it means to explaining: “You’ve got to just stand gives him a freshness for the office smoked pot,” is a hard-line drug warrior at a time be presidential, and, for those drawn there and take it.” but also a steep learning curve. “If when most of the nation has signaled a willingness to the hillsides and whose thoughts Franklin Roosevelt, whose concep- you are not an experienced climber to permit marijuana use. are lured to the summits, perhaps to tion of the office in 1932 still shapes or a trained athlete,” counsels the Recent public opinion polls have shown a majority dip into the most reliable guide to our view in 2016, set our expecta- authoritative guide to hiking the of Americans support legalization, including polls trekking these paths, a well-loved, tions when he described the presi- Presidentials, “you will almost cer- conducted by Gallup and Pew Research finding 60 much-respected reference book that dency as “not merely an administra- tainly enjoy the ascent ... a great percent and 57 percent in support, respectively. An warns that, among the Presiden- tive office,” adding, “That’s the least deal more if you build up to it with additional Gallup poll reported 13 percent of Amer- tials, “the weather is vicious enough of it ... It is pre-eminently a place of lesser climbs.” ican adults identify as current marijuana users — to kill those who are foolish enough moral leadership. All our great pres- It’s too late for that. But intelli- bad people, according to Sessions — and 43 percent to challenge the mountain at its idents were leaders of thought at gent guidance for this office of duty of adults have tried marijuana in their lifetimes. worst.” times when certain historic ideas in and danger rests in the advice to While concerns over the abuse of marijuana, or At another site scraping the sky, the life of the nation had to be clar- hikers. “Ascents of the mountain in any substance for that matter, are perfectly valid, it a Manhattan tower bearing his ified.” winter are sometimes easy enough is clear that growing numbers of Americans are no name, Donald Trump is building And so, Trump now has the chance to deceive inexperienced hikers into longer convinced that prohibition and criminaliza- an administration amid pleas from to add his thoughts, to shape the false confidence,” it counsels, “but tion are justifiable approaches to the issue. supporters and critics alike to be presidency to his instincts and in- the worst conditions in winter are In fact, we now live in a nation where 29 states presidential, an entreaty Trump has clinations; for the presidency soon inconceivably brutal and can ma- plus the District of Columbia have legalized mari- answered in the past by saying, “I will be defined in part by how he terialize with little warning.” Gov- juana for medicinal purposes, and eight states plus can be more presidential than any- approaches ceremonial moments erning, like hiking, is harder than it the District of Columbia have legalized marijuana body, if I want to be.” Separately he (his inauguration in January, both looks, and the path is steep. for recreational purposes, despite marijuana offi- explained: “More presidential than his address and his celebrations) cially being illegal under federal law. anybody other than the great Abe and procedural moments (his initial David Shribman is a Pulitzer On Election Day, four states — California, Maine, Lincoln. He was very presidential.” budget message to Congress the fol- Prize-winning columnist. He is a Massachusetts and Nevada — voted to legalize rec- But what does it mean to be pres- lowing month); how he helps Amer- Swampscott High graduate. reational marijuana. An additional three states — Arkansas, Florida and North Dakota — voted to allow medical marijuana in their respective juris- dictions, while Montana voters approved a measure better facilitating access to medical marijuana. Under the Obama administration, the Depart- ment of Justice has effectively taken a hands-off ap- proach, allowing states to try their own approach- es to marijuana policy. But marijuana remains a Schedule I drug, illegal under federal law for medic- inal or recreational use and distribution. Going on his record and past statements, the pros- pects of a hands-off approach to marijuana under a Sessions-led DOJ seem dim. “We need grown-ups in charge in Washington saying marijuana is not the kind of thing that ought to be legalized, it ought to be minimized, that it is in fact a very real danger,” said Sessions at a hearing in April. If there’s any room for optimism, it comes from statements made by Donald Trump throughout his campaign. “In terms of marijuana and legalization, I think that should be a state issue, state-by-state,” he said to The Washington Post last year. He later told Bill O’Reilly that he is “a hundred percent” in support of medical marijuana. We completely agree with these stances from Trump. Allowing states greater freedom to exper- iment with differing approaches to complex prob- lems is often desirable, and this is certainly the case with respect to marijuana. Ideally, Congress should consider removing mari- juana from the federal drug scheduling system en- tirely to remove any ambiguity about the legal sta- tus of marijuana. Short of that, a continuation of the current hands-off policy from the DOJ makes more sense than going against the wishes of the vast ma- jority of Americans.

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By Bernard Condon site prices, fell. The yield ASSOCIATED PRESS on the 10-year Treasury note rose to 2.36 percent. NEW YORK — Stocks Ten of 11 sectors of the hit fresh records in a S&P 500 rose. Energy shortened trading session companies fell with the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Friday as investors con- price of oil. ConocoPhillips tinued to bet on a pickup lost 55 cents, or 1.2 per- First lady Michelle Obama walks with dogs in economic growth and cent, to $45.75. Sunny and Bo as she receives the Official White rising corporate profits. Electricity supplier En- House Christmas Tree at the White House in The gains were modest tergy Energy rose $1.41, Washington Friday. but broad, with nearly or 2.1 percent, to $69.53. every sector in the Stan- The climb in utilities on dard and Poor’s 500 index Friday reflects investor First lady kicks off rising. Utilities rose the desire for steady divi- most, up 1.4 percent. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS dends. Telephone compa- Indexes have been ris- nies, which are also big The New York Stock Exchange in lower Man- Obamas’ final White ing since the presidential dividend payers, rose, too. election, and the close hattan is shown. AT&T climbed 48 cents, or on Friday capped a third 1.2 percent, to $39.21. House Christmas week in a row of S&P 500 reacting to recent signs of average rose 68.96 points, a pickup in growth in sev- or 0.4 percent, to 19,152.14. Among others stocks gains. The index is up 4 making moves Friday, eral other major economies The S&P 500 climbed 8.63 By Darlene officials visited the Vander percent so far this month. Johnson & Johnson rose around the world, said Jim points, or 0.4 percent, to Superville Veldens at their Whisper- Small-company stocks $1.06 cents, or 0.9 percent, 2,213.35. The Nasdaq com- ASSOCIATED PRESS ing Pine Tree Farm in continued to outpace the Paulsen, chief investment to $114.13 after the health September to choose the market. The Russell 2000 strategist for Wells Capital posite added 18.24 points, care company said it is in WASHINGTON — Mi- perfect tree. Management. or 0.3 percent, to 5,398.92. chelle Obama kicked off index, which has surged early talks to buy Swiss Late Friday morning, a 16 percent since Nov. 3, in- “We haven’t had a syn- Stock trading closed at drugmaker Actelion. her family’s final Christ- horse-drawn wagon pulled chronized bounce in 1:00 p.m. Eastern time. mas season at the White creased for the 15th day in Deere & Co. rose 1.7 the tree up the White a row, its longest winning growth across the globe Trading was relative- percent, after rocketing House on Friday by receiv- House driveway. After a ever in this recovery” ly quiet as investors re- ing a 19-foot Balsam-Ve- streak since early 1996. 11 percent on Wednesday. visual inspection, Mrs. Investors anticipate that Paulsen said. “This is the turned from the Thanks- The maker of agricultural itch fir from Wisconsin as Obama sought the opin- first time you’re getting all giving holiday. the official White House plans by President-elect and construction equip- ions of her “replacement Donald Trump to cut tax- the economic boats going Investors sold bonds Christmas tree. ment reported a quarterly kids” — nephews Austin es, reduce regulations north at the same time, again on fear that infla- Joined by two young loss on Wednesday, but it and Aaron Robinson. and spend on infrastruc- and I think stock markets tion in the future could eat was much less than ex- nephews instead of her “It’s great,” 6-year-old ture will economic are reflecting that.” into their fixed payments. pected. It closed Friday at teenage daughters, the Austin said. growth. Investors are also The Dow Jones industrial Yields, which move oppo- $103.92, up $1.75. first lady said she’s ready “It’s great. Should we ac- and excited for the holi- cept it?” she asked. “Yes,” day. he said. “Christmas begins. Mrs. Obama explained With recounts looming, Trump The holidays start,” Mrs. that the appearance by Obama exclaimed after “ac- her nephews “is what hap- cepting” the tree from Dave pens when you get teenag- and Mary Vander Velden, ers,” referring to 18-year- adds new administration picks owners of the Oconto, Wis., old Malia and 15-year-old farm where it was grown. Sasha, the daughters who By Steve Peoples votes count.” talent” and said McGhan Facing external pressure “We’re ready. Our last one. in past years have joined and Todd Richmond “We’re doing this to en- “has a brilliant legal mind, from Stein, there were also We’re excited about it.” her for the tradition of ASSOCIATED PRESS sure the integrity of our excellent character and signs of internal discord The Vander Veldens won receiving the Christmas system,” he said. a deep understanding of within the president-elect’s MADISON, Wis. — Pres- the National Christmas tree on the morning after Trump’s team ignored constitutional law.” small inner circle as Trump ident-elect Donald Trump Tree Association’s annual Thanksgiving. questions about the loom- Having faced criti- weighed his choices for sec- pressed forward Friday contest, earning the hon- “One’s asleep,” she said, ing recounts. Set to as- cism about the inexperi- retary of state. with two more adminis- or of supplying the White gesturing toward the sume the presidency in ence of his initial picks, The options for the na- tration picks, as failed House with its official White House. “These two 55 days, he was focused Trump finds in McFarland tion’s chief diplomat in- Christmas tree. Contest are up,” she added, re- Green Party candidate Jill Stein took new steps instead on the daunting someone who previously clude former New York winners have provided ferring to the sons of her task of building an admin- worked under three presi- City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, the White House tree an- brother, Craig Robinson, to force recounts across key Midwestern battle- istration from scratch. dents, although none since who lacks foreign policy nually since 1966. A group who was visiting with his Gathered with family Ronald Reagan. McGhan, experience but was in- of White House and other family for Thanksgiving. grounds that could com- plicate Trump’s push for at his Mar-a-Lago Palm a veteran Republican tensely loyal to Trump, national unity. Beach estate for the holi- election lawyer, served as and 2012 Republican Melania Trump plans Stein, who earned little day weekend, the incom- Trump’s attorney during presidential nominee Mitt more than 1 percent of the ing president made two the campaign. Romney, who aggressively national vote, was expect- senior-level staff appoint- Neither position requires opposed Trump’s candida- to be a long-distance ed to request a Wisconsin ments and scheduled Senate confirmation. cy but is largely regarded recount by day’s end, vow- meetings with several Trump transition spokes- as more qualified. first lady for some time ing to do the same in the more prospective adminis- man Sean Spicer said the Trump spokeswoman coming days in Michigan tration officials. president-elect scheduled Kellyanne Conway took and Pennsylvania. There He tapped Fox News an- Monday meetings with the unusual step of shin- is no evidence of election alyst Kathleen Troia “KT” eight more prospective ad- ing light on the controver- tampering in the states McFarland to serve as ministration hires, a group sy over the Thanksgiving where Trump scored ra- deputy national security that includes several busi- holiday, tweeting that zor-thin victories, but adviser and campaign at- ness leaders, Pennsylvania she had been “receiving a Green Party spokesman torney Donald McGahn as Rep. Lou Barletta, and Da- deluge of social media & George Martin insist- White House counsel. In vid Clarke, the Wisconsin private concerns re: Rom- ed “the American public a statement, Trump cited sheriff who is an aggres- ney Some Trump loyalists needs to have it investi- McFarland’s “tremendous sive opponent of the Black warn against Romney as gated to make sure our experience and innate Lives Matter movement. sec of state.” Asia is nervous about Trump, but US-India ties could improve By Matthew highest number — 16 — for a Cabinet-level post in Trump’s promise to fight Pennington and were in India. He stirred his administration. Haley radical Islamic militants FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Katy Daigle controversy last week has no foreign policy expe- will mean more American President-elect Donald Trump, left, arrives to ASSOCIATED PRESS over potential conflicts of rience. pressure on Pakistan and speak at an election night rally with his son interest by meeting with It remains a matter of less aid for India’s historic Barron and wife Melania in New York. WASHINGTON — Some Asian nations are three Indian business conjecture how any of this archrival. Militants based watching anxiously as partners who are building will shape the approach in Pakistan are accused of By Catherine Lucey be the case where we have Donald Trump prepares a Trump-branded luxury taken by a Trump admin- launching cross-border at- ASSOCIATED PRESS a redefining of a role that, to take up the presidency, apartment complex in the istration when he takes tacks inside India. after all, isn’t in the Con- city of Pune. office Jan. 20. But Lisa Neelam Deo, who heads DES MOINES, Iowa stitution.” but for at least one major On Wednesday he select- Curtis at the conserva- the Mumbai-based think — It will be one of many Trump spokesman Ja- power in the region, India, ed South Carolina Gov. tive Heritage Foundation tank Gateway House, said unusual things about a son Miller cited “sensitiv- the changing of the guard Donald Trump adminis- ity” about pulling Barron in Washington could Nikki Haley, the daugh- think tank said it was India would also welcome tration: a long-distance from school midyear. In an strengthen ties. ter of Indian Sikh immi- “easy to envision” the U.S. it if Trump builds a work- first lady. interview with US Week- During a brutal election grants, to be U.S. ambassa- and India working closer ing relationship with Rus- Trump will move into ly earlier this year, Mela- campaign, where Trump’s dor to the United Nations on counter-terrorism. sia in fighting the Islamic the White House after nia Trump said: “Barron rhetoric on foreign part- — the first woman tapped India hopes that State group. the Jan. 20 inauguration. is the priority for now ners was overwhelmingly Breaking with tradi- and he needs me at this negative, he was largely tion, Melania Trump and age. He needs a parent at positive about India — or 10-year-old son Barron home, and I like to keep it at least its Hindu major- plan to remain in New as normal as possible.” ity — and its nationalist York City at least until Anita McBride, chief of prime minister, Narendra the end of the school year. staff to Laura Bush during Modi. While the decision sets her time in the White When Trump courted Melania Trump apart from House, noted that Michelle Indian-American voters other first ladies — both Obama also weighed de- at a rally in New Jersey Michelle Obama and Hil- laying her family’s move in mid-October, he said, lary Clinton moved with for similar reasons, but “There won’t be any rela- school-age children in tow “ultimately made a differ- tionship more important to — it seems in character. ent decision and one that us.” He praised Modi — an- The former model and nat- suited their family.” other populist who is savvy uralized U.S. citizen from Just how Melania Trump in using social media — as Slovenia was an elusive will tackle the White a “great man” for champi- figure during the cam- House, and how she will oning bureaucratic reforms paign and had no political be received by the public, and economic growth. experience before her hus- is unclear. The first lady There are other hints band’s stunningly success- usually serves as the offi- that Trump is well-dis- ful outsider campaign. cial hostess and typically posed toward India. “We’re in a time when all undertakes some kind of He has done a lot of the molds are being bro- advocacy work. Michelle business there. A Wash- ken,” said Katherine Jel- Obama took on childhood ington Post analysis of FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS lison, head of the history obesity and other projects. Trump’s pre-election fi- department at Ohio Uni- But being first lady has no nancial disclosure found Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivers a speech after the versity and an authority official duties or any clear that of his 111 interna- awards ceremony of National Awards for Excellence in Journalism in on first ladies. “That may playbook. tional business deals, the New Delhi, India. A6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2016 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- on West Shore Drive. Area Driver in deadly police chase larly arrests, reflect police records. checked. No signs of gun- In the event of a perceived inac- shots. curacy, it is the sole responsibility A report of an underage drinking party at 11:41 p.m. was going more than 100 mph of the concerned party to contact Thursday on Amherst Road. the relevant police department and By Molly Born several counts of aggra- Officer Lowden ran Cole- directly toward a police have the department issue a no- PEABODY and Chris Potter vated assault and fleeing man’s name to find he was car with its lights and si- tice of correction to the Daily Item. PITTSBURGH and eluding police. wanted for a probation vi- rens on. Corrections or clarifications will not Accidents POST-GAZETTE A criminal complaint olence for felony drug pos- “Officer Locke at one be made without express notice of outlining the charges in- session with the intent to point estimated the ve- PITTSBURGH — The change from the arresting police A report of a motor vehicle cludes more details about deliver, according to the hicle (was) exceeding accident at 12:23 p.m. Thurs- man being pursued by po- department. the moments leading up complaint. 100 mph and he was not day at 124 Newbury St. lice Thanksgiving Day in to the fiery crash that Al- Lowden called for back- gaining on the vehicle at North Versailles, Pa., was legheny County police ho- up, and as he and two all,” the detective wrote. LYNN Complaints going more than 100 mph micide Sgt. Scott Scherer North Versailles police “During the pursuit, Of- and driving “crazy” when Thursday called “horrific.” officers approached Cole- ficer Locke slowed at the A report of a disturbance Arrests his car struck a vehicle About 2:17 p.m., East man’s car, it sped off intersections with traffic at 2:43 a.m. Thursday at 32 carrying a man, wom- Yaninka Aguero, 32, of McKeesport police Officer down Route 30 eastbound. signals, but the suspect Keys Drive; at 5:05 a.m. at an and a toddler, killing 498 Essex St., was arrested Scott Lowden pulled Cole- North Versailles police vehicle continued through 168 Washington St. them, according to court and charged with shoplifting man over in the GetGo Officer Norman Lockewithout braking.” documents released Fri- at 7:37 p.m. Thursday. Overdose parking lot along Route was heading westbound Coleman’s female pas- Ruth DeLacruz, 33, of 76 day. 30 for making an illegal to help when he saw the senger, Asia Camp, later Adams St., was arrested and A report of an overdose at Demetrius Coleman, 22, left turn onto Route 30 car and began following told police he was driving charged with shoplifting at 12:53 p.m. Thursday on Veter- of Homewood, who was eastbound, Allegheny it as it weaved in and out “crazy.” 7:27 p.m. Thursday. ans Memorial Drive. seriously injured in the County police Detective of traffic “several hundred Locke passed Dix Drive Wilson Fuentes, 31, of 9 crash and is being treat- Patrick Kinavey wrote in yards ahead,” the detec- — about two-tenths of a Cottage St., was arrested and Vandalism ed at UPMC Mercy, will the complaint. Coleman tive wrote. At one point mile from the crash site — charged with assault with a be arraigned on a list of told the officer he’d just near the Sunoco on Route when he saw “a large fire- dangerous weapon at 8:39 A report of vandalism at charges including three come from a relative’s 30, the complaint contin- ball” and a telephone pole p.m. Thursday. 5:22 a.m. Thursday at 12 Ja- counts each of homicide house and that he didn’t ued, Coleman’s car crossed sheared in half and flipped John Makris, 33, of 23 cobs St. and homicide by vehicle, have a valid license, and over into oncoming traffic, over, the detective wrote. Thornton Drive, Burlington, was arrested and charged REVERE with OUI liquor at 12:43 a.m. Friday. Accidents Church shooting suspect declared Accidents A report of a motor vehi- cle accident at 7:49 a.m. competent enough to stand trial A report of a motor vehicle Wednesday on North Shore Road; at 11:46 a.m. on accident at 1 a.m. Thursday By Cynthia Roldan defense.” hearings to be open. on Hanson Street; at 3:50 Squire Road; at 1:23 p.m. on THE STATE Roof, 22, a self-described Gergel refused, say- a.m. Thursday at 524 Lynn- Squire Road; at 5:44 p.m. on white supremacist from ing that Roof’s right to a field St.; at 12:10 p.m. Thurs- Railroad Street; at 8:41 p.m. CHARLESTON COUN- day on the Lynnway; at 1:07 on Revere Street; at 8:49 the Columbia area, is fair trial and getting an TY, S.C. — A federal judge accused of driving to impartial jury trumped p.m. Thursday at 50 Goodrich p.m. on Squire Road; at 2:12 ruled Friday that alleged Charleston to kill Afri- those concerns. St.; at 4:39 p.m. Thursday at a.m. Thursday on Winthrop Charleston church shoot- can-Americans to “incite He sealed the docu- 44 Rockingham St.; at 7:58 Avenue; at 7:19 a.m. on Lee er Dylann Roof is men- racial tensions across the ments that contained in- p.m. Thursday at 674 Western Burbank Highway; at 10:32 tally competent to stand nation.” Roof allegedly formation he used to rule Ave.; at 10:02 p.m. Thursday a.m. in Brown Circle; at 11:10 trial. on Essex Street; at 12:09 a.m. on Squire Road; at 1:48 Jury selection is ex- killed nine people, in- Roof was competent to a.m. Friday at 55 Broadway; p.m. on Squire Road; at 6:21 pected to resume in fed- cluding church pastor stand trial, making the at 3:10 a.m. Friday on Wash- p.m. on Broadway; at 8:05 eral court in Charleston and state Sen. Clementa same argument. Gergel ington Street; at 7:42 a.m. p.m. on Rumney Road; at Monday, according to U.S. Pinckney. also sealed the transcripts Friday at 473 Western Ave.; 11:13 p.m. on Malden Street; Judge Richard Gergel’s The Associated Press, of the competency hear- at 9:02 a.m. Friday on Boston at 7:34 a.m. Friday on North order. PHOTO | CHARLESTON COUNTY SHERIFF National Public Radio, ing, despite previously Street. Shore Road. The State Media Co., stating he would release The decision comes after Dylann Roof’s booking two days of closed-door Charleston’s Post & a censored transcript with Assaults Complaints photo in Charleston Courier newspaper and portions that didn’t affect competency hearings, after being caught in where Gergel received WCSC-TV fought for the Roof’s rights. A report of a disturbance Shelby, N.C. A report of an assault at “testimony and volumi- competency hearings to Jury selection was orig- 2:54 a.m. Thursday on Green at 12:04 p.m. Wednesday nous documents.” Those be public. More than half inally supposed to begin Street; at 10:08 a.m. Thurs- on Garfield Avenue; at 11:19 who testified included To be found competent, a dozen African-American Nov. 7, but Roof’s lawyers, day at 25 Hamilton Ave.; at p.m. on Shirley Avenue; at court-appointed examin- Roof needed the “capacity survivors and relatives led by anti-death penalty 1:51 p.m. at 44 High Rock 11:52 p.m. on Dawes Street; to understand the nature of victims of the June lawyer David Bruck, sur- at 1:35 a.m. Thursday on er James Ballenger, who St.; at 8:34 p.m. at 302 and object of the proceed- 2015 massacre at histor- prised the judge and pros- Squire Road; at 12:09 a.m. assessed Roof’s compe- Union St.; at 9:10 p.m. at 54 ings against him, to con- ic Mother Emanuel AME ecutors on that morning Friday on Malden Street; at tency, four witnesses and Hanover St. sult with counsel, and to 12:23 a.m. Friday on Yea- the sworn statements by Church, and federal pros- by bringing up the issue of Complaints mans Street; at 12:46 a.m. three others. assist in preparing his ecutors also called on the mental competence. Friday on Sumner Street; at A report of suspicious ac- 12:56 a.m. Friday on Went- tivity at 12:07 a.m. Thursday worth Road; at 1:01 a.m. Fri- Man arraigned in fatal shooting of college officer at 551 Summer St.; at 12:21 day on Broadway. p.m. at 116 Boston St.; at A report of a missing child By Corey Williams Anthony Holt said he was and a Dec. 16 preliminary 1:08 a.m. Friday at 7 Thomp- at 12:13 p.m. Wednesday on ASSOCIATED PRESS relieved Davis was jailed examination. son Circle. Walnut Avenue. and off the street. “Officer Rose was re- A report of a disturbance at DETROIT — An ex-con- Wayne State, which has spected, admired, and A report of harassing phone vict was arraigned on 12:29 a.m. Thursday at 969 calls at 12:19 p.m. Wednes- more than 27,000 students, one that had an excellent Western Ave.; at 12:48 a.m. murder charges Friday in employs about 65 officers. work ethic,” Worthy said. day on Beach Street. the death of a Detroit col- on Munroe Street; at 5:18 A report of shoplifting at Rose died a day after the “Our hearts go out to the a.m. on Essex Street; at 8:08 lege police officer who was shooting, and is the only family and friends.” 7:24 p.m. Wednesday on Fur- shot in the head while try- a.m. at 119 Lewis St.; at 9:18 long Drive. Wayne State officer killed Wayne State Univer- a.m. at 21 Essex Circle; at ing to arrest the man. in the line of duty. sity said Friday that it’s A report of an unwanted “This case strongly il- 12:34 p.m. at 819 Western person at 7:44 p.m. Wednes- In a statement, Worthy accepting gifts in Rose’s Ave.; at 1:37 p.m. at 86 Sher- lustrates the dangers that said Davis was riding a memory after receiving day on Beach Street; at 1:16 police officers face ev- idan St.; at 2:36 p.m. at 33 a.m. Friday on Revere Street. bicycle when Rose stopped inquiries from many peo- High St.; at 8:34 a.m. Friday ery minute of every day,” him. The officer was shot ple who want to make do- A report of harassment at Wayne County Prosecutor at 35 Washington St. 9:08 p.m. Wednesday on Lar- shortly after requesting PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS nations. The school said Kym Worthy said. A report of an uninvited kin Street. help from other officers. its officers work tirelessly DeAngelo Davis, 31, is DeAngelo Davis was guest at 3:13 a.m. Thursday A report of an unwanted Detroit Police Chief and courageously to en- accused of shooting Wayne arraigned Friday in at 65 Boston St.; at 8:23 a.m. person at 5:17 a.m. Friday on James Craig said Rose sure the safety of our cam- State University Officer the murder of Wayne at 161 Broad St.; at 1:35 Revere Beach Parkway. was investigating possible pus and community. p.m. at 328 Broadway. Collin Rose on Tuesday. thefts of navigation sys- State University offi- “We greatly appreciate cer Collin Rose. A report of a 911 hang up Vandalism Davis was arraigned on tems from vehicles. the outpouring of support at 9:27 a.m. Thursday at 229 first-degree murder, mur- The prosecutor’s office and generosity,” the school Curwin Circle; at 4:59 p.m. on A report of vandalism at 9:55 der of a police officer and says Davis was not repre- and that one hasn’t yet said in a statement. “These Hutchinsons Court; at 8:19 a.m. Wednesday on Oakwood gun charges, and ordered sented by an attorney at been assigned to him. He gifts will be used in support p.m. Thursday at 26 Huss St.; Avenue; at 3:23 p.m. on Beach jailed without bond. Friday’s arraignment in is scheduled for Dec. 9 of the Wayne State Univer- at 8:27 p.m. at 47 Brookline St. Street; at 7:57 p.m. Thursday Wayne State Police Chief Romulus District Court probable cause hearing sity Police Department.” A report of a missing per- on North Shore Road. son at 3:18 p.m. Thursday at Ready. Set. Shop: Customers mean business on Black Friday Rockmere Gardens. SAUGUS A report of shoplifting at SHOP 7:06 p.m. Thursday at 21 Complaints Joyce St. From A1 A report of a fight at 8:37 A report of a smoke detector She said shoppers tend p.m. Thursday at 43 Waverly St. activation at 4:44 a.m. Wednes- to arrive in waves on day at 72 Cleveland Ave. Caller Black Friday, with teen- Overdose reports alarms sounding in his agers and college students home, but no sign of smoke or A report of an overdose at coming in the early morn- fire. Alarms determined to be ing hours. A second wave 9:14 a.m. Thursday on Green faulty and were removed. Street; at 12:16 p.m. on of families usually lasts Chase Street. through the afternoon. SWAMPSCOTT Dalis said some of the Vandalism busiest stores during the Accidents early morning hours were A report of vandalism at youth-oriented clothing 11:28 a.m. Thursday at 235 A report of a motor vehicle brands like Forever 21 Jenness St.; at 12:16 p.m. accident at 7:50 a.m. Thursday and Tillys. Thursday at 81 Franklin St. at 47 Cherry St.; at 6:59 p.m. “Geek culture” store Thursday at 112 Redington St. ThinkGeek, which opened MARBLEHEAD its Northshore Mall loca- Complaints tion earlier this year, drew Complaints A report of noise at 8:10 in customers with deals p.m. Thursday at 34 Maple on Funko Pop! vinyl figu- PHOTO | NICOLE GOODHUE BOYD A report of lost Honda keys Ave.; at 2:40 a.m. Friday at rines and Star Wars waffle at 11:11 a.m. Thursday on irons. Shoppers crowd the corridors for Black Friday sales Friday morning at 34 Maple Ave. the Northshore Mall. Merritt Street. A report of an erratic driv- “One person got a rare A report of possible crema- er at 11:58 p.m. Thursday at Power Rangers Pop! in tory remains found at 1:06 gold,” said Genevieve Apple store. woke up early to go out Santa Claus will also make 970 Paradise Road. “We’re hoping there’s shopping, said she’s been an appearance, Whiting re- p.m. Thursday on a walking A report of a disturbance at Carfagna, a store leader trail. Officer will contact funer- whose alternate title is a deal,” said Mason, who going out on Black Friday plied that he was probably 3:55 a.m. Friday at 7 High- was there to purchase for the past five years as al home and follow up. land St. “Supreme Geek.” still up at his workshop in A report of a head injury “It was exciting and very a Christmas gift for her a way of getting into the the North Pole, but would from a fall at 5:45 p.m. Thurs- Theft fitting that it went to one mother. “She’s always Christmas spirit. be in to hear from shoppers day on Brookhouse Drive. Fe- of our regulars,” she said. wanted an iPod touch and Whiting said the mall by mid-morning. male transported to hospital. A report of a motor vehicle Beverly resident Mack- now we have the money to will continue to hold enter- A report of possible gun- theft at 2:07 p.m. Thursday at enzie Mason got up at 6:45 get it.” tainment events through- Leah Dearborn can be shots at 8:10 p.m. Thursday 330 Paradise Road. a.m. with family members Customer Lori Ferma- out the holiday season. reached at ldearborn@ to wait in line outside the no of Andover, who also When asked whether itemlive.com. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Peabody thinks big on Small Business Saturday Lynn addition kicks BUSINESS From A1 off NSCC growth plan throughout the coun- NSCC tion to the Lynn campus is try have supported their From A1 expected to be completed. neighborhood businesses The $21 million expansion by spending their money By 2021, NSCC pledged will provide 10 new class- locally. It has become a hol- that student completion of rooms, a Student Success iday shopping tradition. courses will increase by 5 Center, a centralized test- That’s especially true here percentage points through ing center and space for in the Lynn area, where challenging programs of math, technology, a Cen- chambers of commerce, study, innovative teach- ter for Teaching, Learn- small-business owners and ing, flexible delivery sys- ing and Assessment and cities and towns have band- tems, engaging activities offices. ed together to embrace the and expanding experien- Earlier this month, State shop-local concept. tial learning opportuni- Auditor Suzanne Bump ties. Those not fatigued from issued an audit which Student enrollment will Black Friday are encour- suggests NSCC must take increase by 3 percent aged to head downtown; steps to improve its inven- there are some great deals through improved recruit- PHOTO | NICOLE GOODHUE BOYD tory and loss reporting to be had. ment, expanded outreach, processes. Don Stubbs, owner of Teresa Capela poses with her handmade doll dresses Wednesday at Te- flexible schedules and The survey found that North East Train, 18 Main resa’s Crafters Boutique in Peabody Square. enhanced transportation the school failed to com- St., Peabody, is looking for- options, according to the plete an annual physical ward to Small Business plan. she said. stays local if you shop lo- life via many kids activi- inventory of all of its fixed Saturday and the rest of Capela sells American cal,” Healey said. ties in a “Frozen”-themed NSCC also hopes to in- the holiday shopping sea- crease retention, transfer assets and did not main- Girl and other 18-inch col- Today in downtown Pea- wonderland. Elsa, Olaf tain an accurate invento- son. Why should shoppers lectible dolls, including the body will be extra fun this and completion rates each and Anna will attend. ry list. visit his store instead of a new popular Wellie Wish- year, she added, and not The tree lighting will by 5 percentage points In addition, it found that big box place? ers line, and she makes the just because the construc- take place at Peabody City through academic and the school did not follow “The personal service we doll clothes herself. She can tion and well-received Hall at 4:30 p.m. student support services. its procedures for relocat- provide and our expertise often be found working at changes to the square have Special events and su- Under the plan, revenues in the field: In a nutshell, her white sewing machine been completed. In addi- per-duper sales are also will each grow by 4 per- ing assets, or properly re- that’s the difference be- in the rear of the building. tion to in-store bargains happening in small busi- cent and College Founda- port missing assets. These tween us and the big boys,” “All my service is done and the thrills of retail nesses throughout Lynn, tion annual contributions deficiencies mean the Stubbs said. “Everyone who with a smile,” Capela said. therapy, the chamber and Lynnfield, Swampscott,will increase by 35 per- school’s fixed assets are at works here has a passion “I love my customers; city have teamed up to pro- Marblehead, Saugus, Re- cent while reducing stu- greater risk of loss, theft, for what we do. We love to some spend a lot of time vide a full day of frivolity. vere and neighboring dent loan debt. or misuse, Bump said. share the hobbies with our here. I’m looking forward The second annual Holi- towns. Check various cham- One of the oldest of the The school indicated customers. And we show to Small Business Satur- day Stroll includes a scav- bers of commerce Facebook 15 community colleges in that it is taking steps to how to design layouts, how day and the days right up enger hunt; a map will lead pages for details. Massachusetts, NSCC op- address the identified to set up scenery, how to do to the holidays.” Beauti- shoppers through myriad This from the Peabody erates campuses in Lynn, weaknesses, Bump added. Middleton and Danvers, the wiring, everything.” ful doll furniture, custom activities and special deals. Area Chamber of Com- serving 15,000 students. Thomas Grillo can be Stubbs has been at this made by North Shore arti- Shoppers are encouraged merce website: “When Next spring, a reached at tgrillo@item- location for some 30 years sans, also fills space in her to find the “heart” in par- you shop online, there is 37,000-square-foot addi- live.com. and spending time in his shop along with assorted ticipating stores, business- little to no impact to our store is an absolute blast. jewelry and clothing. es and restaurants, take local economy. When you Model trains whistle, whiz The presidents of area selfies along the way and shop (or eat!) locally, more by and spew smoke on tiny business organizations say be entered to win a $100 tax dollars stay here in Selling a house? tracks at the front of the there’s another reason to American Express gift card. our communities. You are Buying a house? store. Shelves are stocked support the independent A trolley, from 1-4 p.m., not helping a CEO buy a with vintage Lionel cars mom-and-pop shops: mon- will take revelers through- third vacation home. You Find out what properties and locomotives, plus goods ey spent locally stays in out the square. The Pea- are helping a little girl get recently sold in your area. that will appeal to hobby- the community, not always body Institute Library will dance lessons, a little boy ists who enjoy remote-con- the case with the biggies. serve hot cocoa and “The get his team jersey, helping Check out trol cars and planes, ship And just because a store Night Before Christmas” someone to put food on the the Real Estate page models and more. is at the mall, don’t as- readings with Santa and table, pay a mortgage or a in Saturday’s paper. Teresa Capela, whose Te- sume every retailer there Mrs Claus at 1:30, 2:30 student pay for college.” resa’s Crafters Boutique is is affiliated with a ginor- and 3:30 p.m. “Our mission is to create just down Main Street at mous chain; many fran- The “Live Nativity” at a thriving local economy No. 71, said her six-year- chises are owned by local Center Church will fea- for our members,” Healey old business is unlike any small-business people, ture sheep, goats and don- added. “For some retail- other around. “Not only is said Deanne Healey, pres- keys plus caroling, hot co- ers, 80 percent of their most of our stuff made in ident of the Peabody Area coa and a reading of “The profits are between now the USA, it’s made right Chamber of Commerce. Christmas Story.” and Christmas. Let’s show here in Peabody … by me,” “More money spent local, Arendelle will come to them some love.” Beach Sales brings ’em to Revere on Black Friday Help make a child’s REVERE his wife’s dismay. $2,999 on Friday. The ap- Christmas wish From A1 The Revere couple start- pliance has soft-close doors ed planning for a trip to for produce and tempera- pregnant and there was a Beach Sales Discount ture controls for individual heat wave. I came down to Appliances & Electronics sections, Freedman said. come true! get an air conditioner and on VFW Parkway. They A 75-inch 4K televi- they were like $400. They saved $200 on a GE gas sion with high dynamic let me take it home and range oven that retailed range cost $5,000 when pay when I had the money. for $799. it was unveiled in June. We’re customers for life.” Howie Freedman, own- Two weeks later the price Christina set out to cook er of the 70-year-old fam- dropped by $1,500 and on Please donate her first turkey on Thurs- ily business, said Black Friday it was lowered to to help make day, but the oven tempera- Friday sales are spread $2,999. ture wouldn’t rise enough throughout the month for Salesmen check the the holidays to cook it. many appliance retailers. manufacturer’s prices “The light turned on to “We’re a destination happy for daily to adjust the store’s years of making say it was at 350 (degrees) store; it’s not like we’re prices, Freedman said. children in need. holiday wishes come true but it wasn’t cooking,” in a big mall,” Freedman The prices are competi- Gene said. said. “We call it Black No- tive with major retailers. He found a thermometer vember.” A dozen sales had been and measured the tem- A 36-inch, five-doormade as of noon Friday. The Item Salvation Army Santa Fund perature himself, finding KitchenAid refrigerator in is in its 50th year of providing that it wouldn’t rise above black stainless (the new Bridget Turcotte can be 250 degrees. To alleviate popular color), was being reached at bturcotte@item- gifts and coats to children the problem he cranked it sold for $3,899 a few days live.com. Follow her on in need at Christmas time. up to 500 degrees, much to ago. It was on sale for Twitter @BridgetTurcotte.

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PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS This photo shows a sculpture by artist Dominik Lang, of the Czech Republic, at the Inhotim In- stitute in Brumadinho, Brazil. Art and nature intertwined at massive Brazilian park

BRUMADINHO, Brazil Inhotim has become (AP) — Smack in the one of the most import- middle of lush eucalyptus ant art centers in Latin forests in Brazil’s heart- America since opening 10 land, Inhotim Park offers years ago. It has reached visitors a mix of sensa- international acclaim tions rarely combined into thanks to the mix of one experience: art and nature and exhibitions nature. of globally known art- With more than 700 ists like Chris Burden, works of art by more Adriana Varejao and than 100 artists, there Cildo Meireles. is plenty to contemplate. Some of the most popu- And because those works lar displays include a sus- are spread out across pended bronze tree made 400 acres, in a forest by Italian Giuseppe with over 5,000 species of Penone and a pavilion plants, there is plenty of where visitors can hear time to enjoy nature, or sounds of the earth from reflect on a work you just 200 meters (yards) down saw, while going to the via microphones, a work next. created by American The park is so sprawl- Doug Aitken. There is ing that many people also a braid-shaped piece take golf carts from one by Tunga that was the installation to the next — first work by a contem- and even such rides take porary Brazilian artist COURTESY PHOTO at least five minutes. shown at the Louvre A photo from the Lynn firefighters’ annual “Hold the Boot” event benefiting the Muscular “Speed is the enemy of museum in Paris. Dystrophy Association. Ken Turner, left, who has held the boot for 30 years, is pictured with good taste and perfec- “This is a very special local firefighter Ed Whitter. tion,” said mining tycoon place. I was here before and park founder Ber- and this time I brought nardo Paz in a recent my girlfriend,” said interview with The Asso- Humberto Nogueira, 25, Singer dumps LA for Iowa farm to do it her way ciated Press. “The beauty who works in advertising here is more or less the in Sao Paulo. “Everyone Lissie Maurus — Lis- do,” she told those who ideal of happiness.” should come.” sie, as she is known to questioned her decision. her fans — was well on “I have a gut feeling her way to making it a about this.” Long Song: Aretha’s anthem gobbles decade ago, when she was Even as a child, the Thanksgiving conversation in her early 20s. She had sassy towhead with freck- a record deal with Co- les had some pipes — and lumbia Records UK and Lissie liked the notion a first album that went that her talent could lead gold in the United King- to fame. dom and Norway. Tens In third grade, she land- of thousands of people ed the lead in the musical bought that album. Crit- “Annie” at the dinner ics raved. But after her theater in her hometown, second album didn’t sell Rock Island, Illinois. as well, she found herself The daughter of an ob- without that record deal stetrician and an interior and at a crossroads. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS designer, she had plenty What kind of artist did Singer Lissie Maurus sits on her front porch at of opportunity, but she she want to be? Was her her Iowa farm. was rebellious, cutting off pursuit of fame really her hair, piercing her nose worth it? What would it up as an independent services and online sales. and becoming more of a mean to “make it”? artist. It can be a more But there certainly are loner. After a run-in with She opted for uncharted viable model in this time no guarantees for her or a teacher that landed her territory: She left Los when singers can reach anyone else who takes in jail briefly, she finished Angeles, bought a farm potential fans more eas- this route. high school in an alterna- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS in Iowa and set herself ily via music streaming “This is what I have to tive program. Aretha Franklin performs the national anthem James Hetfield says Metallica makes music they want to hear before an NFL football game between the De- troit Lions and the Minnesota Vikings, Thurs- NEW YORK (AP) — Rubin brought the band 35-year history, yet it’s in northern California day in Detroit. Inside a Brooklyn sound- back to life — at least in no secret that fans prefer with all of our families, stage, Metallica has a the studio — with the material recorded before and take our domestic DETROIT (AP) — Are- Franklin quickly started relaxed vibe. The band- CD “Death Magnetic,” 1992. Hetfield said the responsibilities very seri- tha Franklin’s lengthy trending on social media. version of the national mates are making a music and though the band has band plays music it wants ously. So we decided that One Twitter user joked anthem ahead of the video for the single “Now toured continuously since to hear. we wanted to make this that there was enough Detroit Lions-Minnesota That We’re Dead” from then, there wasn’t a sense “That’s number one. If record at home,” drummer time to cook a turkey, eat Vikings matchup may and do the dishes during their new album, “Hard- of urgency to get back in the fans enjoy it, that’s up Lars Ulrich said. have been as much a topic wired. To Self-Destruct.” the studio. to them. We can’t please Both Ulrich and Het- the performance. Others at Thanksgiving dinner opined that the 74-year- After frontman James “Fans have reminded everyone. We do our best, field said they were able as the game itself. old “Queen of Soul” had Hetfield returns from the us,” Hetfield said. “Me- and hopefully the people to maintain their classic Franklin’s “Star Span- all-white set following his tallica is usually pretty show up and understand sound by hiring Greg gled Banner” clocked in at earned the right to sing bit in front of the camera, busy. We don’t have the truth and honesty to Fidelman. He worked on 4 minutes, 35 seconds on the anthem for as long as he hands off his guitar, watches. We don’t keep a us and our craft,” Hetfield “Death Magnetic” with Thursday. That’s com- she wanted. shakes out his hand and super tight schedule, but said. Rubin, serving as engi- pared to about 2-minutes, The CBS production is relieved he “didn’t drop we have fun and we do a This time, Metallica de- neer. This time around, he 20 seconds for Whitney team got in on the fun the pick this time.” lot of stuff.” cided to make their album stepped up to co-produce Houston’s iconic rendi- during the game by in- It’s been eight years This is Metallica’s 10th close to their homes near the record with Ulrich tion of the song ahead of cluding Franklin in a time since producer Rick studio album in their San Francisco. “We all live and Hetfield. the Super Bowl in 1991. of possession graphic. WEATHER LOTTERY

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STEVE KRAUSE Suit doesn’t t well An old boss once told me, years and years ago, that we are living in an in- creasingly litigious society. That was probably back in the 1980s, when the idea of suing people at the drop of a hat was just taking off. In the ensuing years, it’s only gotten worse. When you can — with a straight face — sue a restau- rant because the coffee is too hot, you know you have a problem. These days, we pretty much take this reality for granted. If there’s even the hint of a justi cation, we’re off to the races, ling suit, seeking damages, and hoping we can intimidate the defen- dant into settling, because — after all — it costs much PHOTO | BOB ROCHE PHOTO | BOB ROCHE less to settle than to rack up East Lynn Pop Warner B team quarterback Mathias Fowl- Edwin Castro runs a drill during practice with the East court costs and lawyers’ fees. er throws a pass during practice on Friday. Lynn Pop Warner D team on Friday. But should this extend to athletics? If my team beats your team because an of cial made the wrong call, should you be allowed to sue? All eyes set on Disney World That’s what’s going on in Illinois as the result of a misapplied rule in a football East Lynn B team East Lynn D team playoff game. One of the teams — coincidentally — is named Fenwick. The other is is prepared to win leaning on defense Plain eld North. Fenwick was winning the By Harold Rivera By Harold Rivera elimination game, 10-7, with ITEM STAFF ITEM STAFF time winding down. The Prior to the start of the season, East Lynn It seems as though the East Lynn Pop Fenwick coach instructed B team coach Duke Wilson had goals for Warner D team has its sights set on a new his quarterback, on a fourth his players that reached beyond the foot- accolade each week. down, to heave the ball ball eld. Wilson and his coaching staff Last weekend the Bulldogs edged the Bos- down eld, guring that the preached the values of hard work and fam- ton Raiders, 7-6, to win the Massachusetts clock would run out before ily. Now, those values are paying dividends state championship. Today the Bulldogs the ball landed. for the Bulldogs. made the trip out to Worcester for an 8:30 Well it did. But the ref- The B team “family” will clash against the a.m. game at Foley against the erees called intentional New Haven Steelers at Foley Stadium in Hartford Hurricanes for the New England grounding on Fenwick. And Worcester today at noon. The stakes in the championship. here’s where things get contest include a New England champion- Although the Bulldogs haven’t met Hart- sticky. The refs also ruled ship and a trip to Disney World in Florida to ford this season, Lynn coach Pete Dow has Plain eld would get an un- play for a national championship. grasped a number of pointers on the Hurri- timed play, which Plain eld Wilson said he expects the Steelers to canes from studying game lms. turned into a game-tying bring toughness to the eld. PHOTOS | BOB ROCHE “We have some game lms on them so we eld goal. And Plain eld “They’re going to be tough and fast,” Wil- can see what they do,” Dow said. “We can eventually won the game in son said. “They’re well coached. They’re an East Lynn Pop Warner B team coach prepare a little bit for them. It’s always dif- overtime. inner-city team so they’ll bring some tough- Carl Fox goes over a drill with a player. cult because you can’t see everything they One supposes this coach ness and speed.” do but I think we’ll be prepared.” felt that a plunge into the Wilson and the Bulldogs will rely on an Dow added, “They’re (Hurricanes) a mix line wouldn’t take enough athletic duo to pave the way for the Lynn between Dorchester, West Lynn and Boston. time off the clock, and also team in quarterback Mathias Fowler and They’re big on the offensive and defensive felt that punting would risk running back D.J. Green. Fowler and Green lines. They have a quarterback who has a either a blocked kick or a carried the Bulldogs in last week’s 36-12 good arm and likes to run. The tailback is bad snap. win over the Boston Raiders in the regional a good athlete. They don’t show too many He must have gured that round of the playoffs. weaknesses.” time would tick off the clock “Mathias and D.J. are thunder and light- The key for the Bulldogs will be a strong as the ball  ew through the ning,” Wilson said. “I’ll put our best against defense that pressures opponents from the air, and time would expire by their best any day.” moment the ball is snapped. Dow said that the time it landed. Wilson also noted that preparation will be his team’s defense has carried the group However, the Illinois High key for the Bulldogs, as it has been through- throughout the playoffs. School Association said the out the season. “We’re going to do what we did all through- referee made the wrong call, “Cream rises to the top and sugar sinks,” out the playoffs,” Dow said. “In the last 16 and that the game should Wilson said. “Preparation equals success. quarters, we’ve only allowed one touch- have ended. As a result, These kids have been well prepared.” down. Once they (Hurricanes) get space in Plain eld’s victory is about Assistant coach Victor Bellamah shared a the open, they can be good. If we can smoth- as tainted as tainted can be. similar thought. er them before that, that’s our key.” But legitimate nonetheless. “These kids are prepared,” Bellamah said. After winning the rst state championship But Fenwick wasn’t about “They’ve been prepared all year. They’ve in the history of the East Lynn’s D team, to go down quietly. seen everything we’ve thrown at them.” Dow said his players are living on Cloud First, the IHSA allowed When the Bulldogs got together for their 9. Although most 9-year-olds might carry a Fenwick to appeal to its rst team practice on August 1, they broke sense of nervousness into a big game, the board, which it did. And their huddle with the chant “champs.” As East Lynn Pop Warner D team coach Bulldogs are approaching Hartford with a Paul Conde talks to his team after prac- KRAUSE, B2 B TEAM, B2 tice. D TEAM, B2 Brady’s wounded knee good enough for practice

By Gethin Coolbaugh 200th regular-season victory, tying him with ASSOCIATED PRESS retired Indianapolis Colts and Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning for the most in FOXBOROUGH — Tom Brady is taking a NFL history. wait-and-see approach to his availability for “I haven’t thought much about it,” Brady said the New England Patriots’ game against the about the milestone. “I love winning games. I New York Jets on Sunday. think that’s what it comes down to. The Patriots quarterback returned to prac- “It means I’ve been around for a little bit and tice Friday after missing two days with a knee played with a lot of great players on a lot of injury, but he would not commit to playing this great teams.” weekend. Tight end Martellus Bennett also practiced “We’ll see,” Brady said after practice at his Friday after being limited Wednesday and weekly press brie ng. sitting out Thursday. He has played in all 10 It is unclear when or how Brady injured his games for the Patriots (8-2) this season. knee. He completed 24 of 40 passes for 280 Coach Bill Belichick, during his Friday morn- yards and four touchdowns in last Sunday’s ing news conference, lauded Bennett’s durabil- 30-17 win at San Francisco. ity. “I don’t want to get into it much,” Brady said. “The best players are the ones that (are) PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS “It’s just bumps and bruises like everybody available,” Bennett said. “If you’re not on the Tom Brady returned to practice on Friday after missing else.” eld, you’re not really doing much for the Wednesday and Thursday with a knee injury. A win against the Jets would give Brady his team.” B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2016 Celtics can’t hold halftime lead, fall to Spurs

BOSTON (AP) — The ing his team fall behind diana. — seven from Leonard — trade that brought Kawhi 14 points in the first quar- “Bertans was amazing,” in the second to get back in Leonard to San Antonio ter in the matinee start. Popovich said. “Kawhi is the game and improve to was already a success for “That’s why I took them Kawhi, but we start to take 9-0 on the road this season. the Spurs, even before off the court. It was hard to him for granted. I think “You know what you’re throw-in Davis Bertans be- watch.” overall the bench was the getting from Kawhi, and he gan contributing. Leonard had 25 points key.” played great,” Celtics coach The Latvian rookie set a and 10 rebounds for San Patty Mills scored 19 Brad Stevens said. “But I career high in scoring for Antonio, but that’s not sur- off the bench, sinking a thought those guys really the second straight game, prising from an All-Star 3-pointer with 45 seconds changed the complexion of pitching in 15 of the Spurs’ who was second in NBA left after the Celtics made the game.” 56 bench points on Friday MVP voting last season. it a one-possession game. Isaiah Thomas finished to help San Antonio beat Less expected was the David Lee had 15 points with 24 points with eight the Boston Celtics 109-106 contribution from Bertans, and 12 rebounds as the assists and Avery Bradley PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS for their eighth straight who was selected 27 picks Spurs reserves outscored had 19 points and eight victory. later in the 2011 draft and their starters 56-53. rebounds for the Celtics. Al San Antonio Spurs guard Manu Ginobli, center, “Our first group was still then dealt to San Antonio The Spurs fell behind by Horford had 12 points and shoots over Celtics forward Kelly Olynyk, right, as in bed,” Spurs coach Greg with Leonard in the trade 14 points in the first quar- 10 rebounds in his second Celtics guard Marcus Smart, left, tries to block it. Popovich said after watch- that sent George Hill to In- ter but scored 12 in a row home game. Classical hero B’s fall to Flames

BOSTON (AP) — Chad from Providence of the AHL ready to hit Johnson made 35 saves and after a brief conditioning as- Alex Chiasson broke a tie at signment, stopped 27 shots in 7:05 of the third period in Cal- his first start since Oct. 22. gary Flames’ 2-1 victory over Khudobin needed to be the big time the Boston Bruins on Friday sharp early as Calgary out- night. shot Boston 13-5 in the first RIVERA Coming off a 2-0 victory period and took a 1-0 lead on From A1 Wednesday night at Colum- Bennett’s goal at 8:36.Ben- bus, Johnson allowed only nett skated through a pair “I just wanted it to be over,” Rivera said. “I was David Pastrnak’s goal off a of Boston players outside the crushed.” rebound at 5:55 of the third blue line and got in alone on But the game was not over. The referees had period. Khudobin, beating him with a called a penalty, and it was against English. The Sam Bennett had a goal wrist shot. Bulldogs would have to kick it over. This time, the squib kick took a crazy bounce and an assist to help Calgary It was the only goal of the right in front of Classical’s Melvin Nieves, and it win for the third time in four game until Pastrnak knocked practically bounced into his hands. games. Bennett set up winner in a rebound during a scrum in Both Rivera and coach Tim Phelps said that as with a backhand pass from be- front of Johnson 5:55 into the impromptu as that play may have seemed, it was hind the net right to Chiasson, third. John-Michael Liles and tantamount to a busted play. who easily beat goalie Anton Tim Schaller assisted on the “It was supposed to go the other way, left,” Phelps PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Khudobin as he scrambled to goal, Boston’s first since Pas- said. “All our blockers were set up over there, and get back across. trnak scored with 11 seconds Tim Schaller, right, defends against Calgary so was their defense.” Boston has lost three left in the first period Thurs- What makes Phelps marvel is that the play end- Flames’ Freddie Hamilton during a game in straight and four of five. day night in a 3-1 loss at Ot- ed up being a happy accident. Boston on Friday night. Khudobin, recalled Friday tawa. “If it had gone the way it was supposed to have gone, he’d have had to weave his way in and out of a whole bunch of English defenders, and who knows what would have happened.” Football lawsuit sets bad precedent So how did it get messed up? “Melvin was supposed to turn and toss it to me, KRAUSE call (and refused to listen to then, as they say, ignorance to change the result. Nor but he faked instead because he thought he saw a From B1 coach Chris Coviello as he of the law is no excuse. should they. Ever. seam,” Rivera said. pleaded, as soon as he could Within individual sports, Is it fair? No, probably not. But the seam closed quickly. then the board refused to get a minute, with them there are vehicles to protest. Should the referee who blew “Then he looked for me,” Rivera said. “But I was hear the appeal. This is about their erroneous call). In , you have until a call in such a crucial game, too far away for him to throw the ball. We had to tantamount to waving the It’s difficult to accept that the next pitch to protest, and at such a crucial time, run to each other, and just as he was getting tack- proverbial red flag in front kind of mistake. But you but that’s only on a rules be suspended, or worse? Ab- led, he tossed the ball up to me.” of the bull. know what? It’s also dif- question, not on a judgment solutely. Then, Rivera turned the corner and started run- Next, Fenwick filed a law- ficult to accept a dropped call (which is why you see All I know is that on ning down the right sideline. suit in the Court of Cook pass in the end zone, or players go ballistic after Thanksgiving, I saw one “All I saw was green,” he said. “I just saw three County seeking an injunc- the ball going through Bill being called out on strikes; of the most astounding people, and one of my teammates, Chase Buono, tion. Earlier this week, a Buckner’s legs. These are they know the decision is fi- things I’ve ever seen, and blocked the only guy who could touch me.” judge threw out the lawsuit, games played by human be- nal). After that, it’s too late. it all happened because of “Actually,” Phelps said, “I think Chase ended up which means that unless ings, and officiated by them In the NFL, the same a penalty that was called getting two guys on that play.” Fenwick wants to climb the as well, and in the split sec- thing applies. If you want to on Lynn English. If there After the last English defender was dealt with ladder all the way to the ond that goes by where you drop the red flag to protest a was no penalty, the game (this time by Nashaun Butler), Rivera had noth- Supreme Court (they must have to see what happens call, you have until the ball would have been over and ing but green fields and goal posts in front of him be taking Roger Goodell les- and makes decisions, there is snapped. Classical’s Marcus Rivera as he turned on the jets and sprinted to the end sons), this is the end of the are going to be mistakes. In any event, our court wouldn’t be fielding phone zone. matter. Mistakes. Not torts. Mis- system, which is besieged calls from ESPN. “I didn’t believe it,” he said. “Eight seconds earli- But is it? takes. enough as it is, does not It’s safe to say nobody er and we’re going to lose. Now, it’s ‘I’m gonna win There’s no question Fen- The Illinois rule, which is need to be adjudicating the from English liked the pen- the Thanksgiving game for us!’” wick is, and should be, in- also the rule in Massachu- results of games. It’s just alty. But nobody has talked The year ended a lot better than it began for Ri- censed at the incompetence setts, says that referees, wrong. about suing the MIAA, and vera. Three plays into the team’s opener against of the referees. Just as Sau- umpires and officials’ deci- In the few times courts that’s because in sports, Gloucester, Rivera suffered an injury that left gus High, a few years ago, sions are final, not review- have been asked in Massa- what’s done is done. him out of action for the first four games. Com- was jobbed in a tournament able, and not subject to ap- chusetts to get involved in You play the game and pounding that was the fact that the Rams lost that soccer game because the peal. Everybody knows this a matter such as the one in you live with the result, game, 21-19, on a last-minute touchdown pass by referee made the wrong going in, and if they do not, Illinois, they have refused whatever it is. the Fishermen. “That really affected our season,” said Rivera, who was vital to Phelps’ plans this season. He came back in Week 5 against Marblehead, East Lynn B team has eyes on the prize and was on the field for Classical’s win two weeks ago over Malden. B TEAM said. “A lot of these kids have never there’s a lot we can do. We can throw, It took a while for the shock to wear off. From B1 been to Florida. This isn’t a family va- we can run, we can use power. We can “I think it was around 8 o’clock Thursday night,” cation or something that you can pay be up-tempo, we can run ball control. he said, “I started seeing it on the news. That’s the season progresses, the “champs” for. They had to earn this week in and It’s a fun system and its exciting.” when it sunk in.” chant became more than just a huddle week out.” Wilson’s staff includes Bellamah, A day after, Phelps was thinking of his coaching routine. One win away from the New With New Haven standing in their Cox, Edward Carlson, George Frank- brethren across the field. England crown, “champs” has mor- way, the Bulldogs will have to contin- lin, Spiro Lamberis and Mark Marino. “That had to be awfully tough for Chris (Carroll) phed into a reality for the Bulldogs. ue to give their top effort to earn Flor- As kick off inches closer, Wilson and and English,” Phelps said. “But I admire the way “We have a mindset here,” Wil- ida football. his coaching staff offered a few final they came back in that game. It was really a good son said. “We go for the North Shore “They’re ready to put the nation on pieces of advice for their players on game as it was.” championship, then the Eastern Mass notice,” Cox said. “They want to put Friday. championship, then the state cham- Lynn on the map. They’ve been pre- “We’re going to outwork our oppo- Steve Krause can be reached at skrause@item- pionship and now New England. paring since August. Now it’s time to nent tomorrow,” assistant coach Lam- live.com. The kids have done everything we’ve seize the moment.” beris said. “We’ll find a way. Hard asked of them.” In preparation for today’s game, the work beats talent when talent doesn’t Assistant coach Carl Cox said the Bulldogs stuck to their usual practice work hard.” Bulldogs have been working hard to routine. With a regimen that’s proved “The kids have been working hard earn their tickets to Florida from the to be effective, Wilson hasn’t felt a all week,” assistant coach Marino moment the team got together. need to make any changes. said. “They’re ready and they’re well “We came out in the beginning of the “We have a blueprint here and it prepared. I think we’re ready to give a year and we grew into a family,” Cox works,” Wilson said. “On our staff, good effort on the field.” East Lynn D’s face Hartford for New England title

D TEAM tle football experience, the hind English High School, been special for us.” From B1 team has been able to look allowing them to build a If the Bulldogs beat Hart- to older football players close connection. ford, they’ll get to play for business-like mentality. within the community for “They’ve shown a lot of a national championship “It’s all about business,” guidance. support,” Dow said. “They in Florida. Dow noted that Dow said. “They’re really fo- The East Lynn B team, come over and hand a lot only two teams in Lynn cused on putting things into with players ranging in ages of advice to us. The coach- East history have had that our game. I don’t see nerves from 11-13, has been able es and players at Lynn En- opportunity. at all, I see confidence. to set a template for the D glish, they’ve really been an With Saturday morning’s Preparation and confidence group to follow. The B team inspiration to these guys.” game quickly approaching, is what I’ve seen all week.” is also playing for the New Dow’s son, Aidan, a Lynn Dow said he’ll borrow a Dow added, “For us to England championship in Classical quarterback and mantra from New England do what we’ve done and Worcester tomorrow (noon). linebacker, has also dropped Patriots coach Bill Belichick be where we are, it’s truly “We follow the lead of the by a number of practices to when he delivers his team a amazing. They never gave B squad,” Dow said. “They give the younger players final message. up. I’ve been coaching 20 set the tone and that trick- tips and advice. “Just like Belichick says, years now and the resilien- les down.” “These guys come around ‘everybody do your job.’ We’ll ITEM FILE PHOTO cy they’ve shown is truly Players from Lynn En- and they’re almost like stay humble and focused. If Lynn Classical’s Marcus Rivera scored an amazing.” glish have also served as mentors to them,” Dow said. we go down early, we’ll per- 83-yard touchdown on a lateral play as Although the majority of mentors to the kids on the D “Aidan plays at Classical severe. We never give up. time expired in the Rams’ annual Thanks- the players on the D team team. All three teams prac- and he comes around and We persevere and play four giving game against Lynn English. are 9-year-olds with lit- tice on the football fields be- they look up to him. It’s quarters.” SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

THE SCHEDULE MIAA Super Bowls Division 1 (All games Saturday, Dec. 3, at at Manning Field Gillette Stadium unless noted) Everett vs. Xaverian (1) Dec. 3 Division 4 Division 3A Mashpee vs. Wahconah (1:30) St. Mary’s vs. E Bridgewater (9 a.m.) Division 2A Division 3 Falmouth vs. Marblehead (3:30) Grafton vs. Hanover (11) Division 2 Division 4A Duxbury vs. Shrewsbury (6) at Worcester State Division 1A Millis/Hopedale vs. Maynard (noon) King Philip vs. Reading (8)

SPORTS BRIEFS St. Mary’s soccer 7 through March 25 at Con- nery Rink. The sessions will alumni game run on Saturdays from 9:30 a.m. until 11:50 a.m. for 12 The St. Mary’s boys soccer weeks for the price of $150. team is holding their annual The camp is open to boys Alumni Game on Sunday, November 27 at Manning and girls ages three and up. Field at 2 p.m. Any former There will be free equipment St. Mary’s players interested available for registered skat- ers on a first come, first in playing should come to PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Manning Field before the serve basis. Equipment game. For more information, required to participate are a Boston College head football coach Steve Addazio, center, is hoping for a win over Wake Forest contact St. Mary’s soccer helmet with a mask, warm today so his team can qualify for a bowl game. coach Mike D’Agostino at waterproof gloves, skates, 617-610-4849. elbow pads and knee pads. To register, visit www.lyn- East Lynn Pop nyouthhockey.com. BC needs win over Wake Warner fundraiser Lynn Pop Warner East Lynn Pop Warner is cheerleading fielding two teams, the B Forest for bowl eligibility and D squads, in Saturday’s donations New England championship WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) — ing because they’ve been the ACC’s BC’S DEFENSE at Foley Stadium in Worces- For the first time in West Lynn Pop Warner history, Wake Forest turned its program worst team for the past two years, The strength of the Boston College ter. Should either group, or around and earned a bowl berth. having won only one ACC game team once again is its defense, which both teams, win on Satur- the C-squad Cheerleaders have qualified for the Boston College wants to do the same since 2014 — a 21-14 victory last ranks second in the ACC in yards al- day, the next round of the thing by beating the Demon Dea- month at North Carolina State. lowed (312.7 ypg) and is coming off postseason will be played in National Cheer and Dance Competition at Walt Disney cons. It could be argued they inherited a 30-0 rout of Connecticut in which Florida beginning on Decem- The Eagles are trying to join Wake that mantle from Wake Forest (6-5, it held the Huskies to minus-6 yards World’s ESPN Wide World of ber 3. The estimated cost for Forest as lower-level ACC Atlantic 3-4), which went 3-9 in both 2014 rushing. In sweeping four noncon- Sports Dance Competition in the trip to Florida is $45,000 Division teams to qualify for the and ‘15 with one ACC victory in ference opponents, the Eagles al- Lake Buena Vista, Fla. The per team. Each team carries postseason when they play Satur- each season. The Demon Deacons’ lowed them a total of 20 points. roughly 30 players and six competition in Florida day in the regular season finale. lone league win last year came 3-0 FAMILY MATTER coaches. A GoFundMe page begins December 5. “There is a lot of young football at BC after they turned the ball over A pair of Wolford brothers will be has been created to help the The cost required to book here to mature. That’s the beauty of inside their own 1-yard line in the fi- on opposite sidelines — Bobby Wol- fundraising efforts. Thus far, the hotel, transportation bowl season. You’re dying for that, nal minute but the Eagles then blew ford is a fullback for the Eagles while $1500 has been raised and to compete in the right?” BC coach Steve Addazio said. a chance to score. John Wolford is expected to start at through GoFundMe. East National Championships is “It’s kind of a marker, you know, go- “These games have always been quarterback for Wake Forest. John Lynn Pop Warner is a 501(c) $15,000. The organization ing to a bowl. It’s a goal you set in very physical games and I’m sure Wolford missed the loss to Clemson (3) affiliated organization. feels going to Florida is a the beginning of the year. It’s one this one will be the same,” Wake with what team officials said was an The organization can pro- once-in-a-lifetime opportu- that’s still alive, and it’s a marker ... Forest coach Dave Clawson said. ankle injury. vide letters for tax purposes nity for most of these for success, and then it’s a marker “We have a lot to play for. We are SENIOR SENDOFF to those interested in donat- young ladies, and is seek- for growth and development.” trying to secure a winning season Wake Forest is saying goodbye to ing. More information can be ing donations. Those wish- That the Eagles (5-6, 1-6 Atlantic and BC is trying to become bowl el- a class of 13 seniors that were part found on the organization’s ing to contribute to the Coast Conference) are even in the igible. I think both teams have a lot of sub-.500 seasons in each of their Facebook page. organization’s trip should bowl conversation at all is surpris- at stake.” first three years in the program. contact Amy Robinson at Learn to Skate 781 632 8202 or second session [email protected] or cheer coordinator Jackson Ohio State, Michigan face off Lynn Youth Hockey will be at [email protected]. hosting its second session of Donations can be mailed it’s Learn to Skate/Intro to to WLPW 14 Mount Vernon with playoffs likely on the line Hockey camp from January Street Suite 12 Lynn, 01901. COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) afternoon after No. 2 Ohio NFL — Besides having nation- (10-1, 7-1 Big Ten) State AFC NFC al playoff implications, and No. 3 Michigan (10-1, East East this year’s Ohio State vs. 7-1) tangle in Ohio Stadi- W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Michigan game is full of um in the 2016 version of New England 8 2 0 .800 271 180 Dallas 10 1 0 .909 316 213 Miami 6 4 0 .600 218 216 N.Y. Giants 7 3 0 .700 204 200 questions, story lines and the storied rivalry. “The Buffalo 5 5 0 .500 253 215 Washington 6 4 1 .591 280 264 intriguing matchups. Game” hardly needs any N.Y. Jets 3 7 0 .300 179 244 Philadelphia 5 5 0 .500 241 186 South South Can Ohio State quar- more hype, but it returns W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA terback J.T. Barrett solve to the national spotlight for Houston 6 4 0 .600 181 215 Atlanta 6 4 0 .600 320 283 Indianapolis 5 6 0 .455 270 301 Tampa Bay 5 5 0 .500 235 259 Michigan’s best-in-the-na- the first time in a decade Tennessee 5 6 0 .455 281 275 New Orleans 4 6 0 .400 285 286 tion defense? because the winner is like- Jacksonville 2 8 0 .200 193 265 Carolina 4 6 0 .400 244 246 Will Michigan superstar ly to end up in the playoff, North North W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Jabrill Peppers be able to with the loser shut out. Pittsburgh 6 5 0 .545 266 222 Detroit 7 4 0 .636 247 238 shut down Curtis Samuel, “Yeah, we’re playing for Baltimore 5 5 0 .500 199 187 Minnesota 6 5 0 .545 218 192 Cincinnati 3 6 1 .350 199 226 Green Bay 4 6 0 .400 247 276 Ohio State’s do-it-all hy- it all, pretty much,” Ohio Cleveland 0 11 0 .000 184 325 Chicago 2 8 0 .200 157 237 brid back? State center Pat Elflein West West W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Will injured quarterback said. “The stakes are al- Oakland 8 2 0 .800 272 243 Seattle 7 2 1 .750 219 173 Wilton Speight be healthy ways pretty high for this PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Kansas City 7 3 0 .700 222 187 Arizona 4 5 1 .450 226 190 enough to play for Mich- game. Everyone knows Denver 7 3 0 .700 239 189 Los Angeles 4 6 0 .400 149 187 Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh, left, talks San Diego 4 6 0 .400 292 278 San Francisco 1 9 0 .100 204 313 igan? If not, can backup you can save a season by with Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer after John O’Korn rebound beating this team, no mat- Thursday’s Games Tennessee at Chicago, 1 p.m. a game in Ann Arbor, Mich. last November. Detroit 16, Minnesota 13 Los Angeles at New Orleans, 1 p.m. from a lackluster perfor- ter what your record is, Dallas 31, Washington 26 N.Y. Giants at Cleveland, 1 p.m. mance last week to hurt but definitely the stakes Pittsburgh 28, Indianapolis 7 Seattle at Tampa Bay, 4:05 p.m. Butt said. “For both teams cluding Penn State, Wis- Sunday’s Games Carolina at Oakland, 4:25 p.m. Ohio’s State’s ball-hawk- are higher.” San Diego at Houston, 1 p.m. it’s an absolute must-win consin and Northwest- New England at N.Y. Jets, 4:25 p.m. ing defense? Michigan tight end Jake Arizona at Atlanta, 1 p.m. game, so it’s going to be a ern, give the Buckeyes Cincinnati at Baltimore, 1 p.m. Kansas City at Denver, 8:30 p.m. If Ohio State triumphs, Butt, who graduated from San Francisco at Miami, 1 p.m. Monday’s Game great atmosphere. Every- problems by getting extra Jacksonville at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Green Bay at Philadelphia, 8:30 p.m. does it belong in the Col- the same suburban Co- lege Football Playoff even lumbus high school as body is going to be tuning physical. He and the Wol- NHL without a conference Elflein, said he can’t wait in to watch this.” verines plan to test their championship on its re- to get on the field at Ohio LET’S GET rival in the same way. EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE PHYSICAL “We’re going to see how Atlantic Division Central Division sume? Stadium. GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Most of those answers “No. 2 vs. No 3, really Peppers said he has they respond with physi- Montreal 21 15 4 2 32 65 47 Chicago 22 14 6 2 30 65 57 will become clear Saturday everything on the line,” watched other teams, in- cality,” Peppers said. Tampa Bay 22 13 8 1 27 69 56 St. Louis 21 11 7 3 25 54 57 Ottawa 20 12 7 1 25 47 50 Minnesota 20 11 7 2 24 55 38 Boston 21 11 10 0 22 49 49 Nashville 20 10 7 3 23 60 51 Florida 20 10 9 1 21 53 54 Dallas 21 8 8 5 21 55 71 TV/RADIO Detroit 21 10 10 1 21 53 56 Winnipeg 23 9 12 2 20 60 70 Toronto 20 8 8 4 20 62 67 Colorado 19 9 10 0 18 42 55 SATURDAY p.m.; Colorado St. at San Diego St., Great Alaska Shootout, CBSSN, 12:30 Buffalo 21 7 9 5 19 39 53 Pacific Division CBSSN, 9 p.m.; Utah State at BYU, p.m.; Great Alaska Shootout, CBSSN, Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA TV GP W L OT Pts GF GA Edmonton 21 12 8 1 25 65 54 College basketball ESPNU, 10:15 p.m.; Wyoming at New 12:30 p.m.; AdvoCare Invitational, N.Y. Rangers 22 15 6 1 31 85 55 San Jose 21 12 8 1 25 50 45 Mexico, ESPN2, 10:15 p.m. ESPN, 1:30 p.m.; Howard at George- Washington 20 13 5 2 28 55 44 Los Angeles 21 11 9 1 23 55 53 Loyola Maryland at Creighton, FS2, 4:30 town, FS1, 1:30 p.m.; Wooden Legacy, Pittsburgh 21 12 6 3 27 62 62 Anaheim 21 9 8 4 22 54 52 p.m.; Emerald Coast Classic, CBSSN, 7 Golf Columbus 19 11 5 3 25 61 45 Calgary 23 10 12 1 21 53 70 ESPNU, 2 p.m.; Wooden Legacy, ESPNU, New Jersey 20 10 6 4 24 50 51 Vancouver 20 8 10 2 18 45 62 p.m., Houston Baptist at Marquette, PGA Australasian: World Cup of Golf, Golf, Philadelphia 22 9 10 3 21 69 75 Arizona 18 6 10 2 14 45 60 FS2, 7:30 p.m. 8 p.m. 4 p.m.; AdvoCare Invitational, ESPN2, Carolina 19 8 7 4 20 48 52 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over- 4:30 p.m.; AdvoCare Invitational, N.Y. Islanders 20 6 10 4 16 49 63 time loss. College Hockey College football ESPNU, 7 p.m.; Wooden Legacy, ESPN, Friday’s Games Minnesota 6, Pittsburgh 2 N.Y. Rangers 3, Philadelphia 2 Washington 3, Buffalo 1 Kansas at Kansas St., FS1, 12 p.m.; Friendship Four consolation at Belfast, 8:30 p.m.; Wooden Legacy, ESPNU, 11 San Jose 3, N.Y. Islanders 2 Nashville 5, Winnipeg 1 Kentucky at Louisville, ESPN, 12 p.m.; NESN, 11 a.,m.; Friendship Four cham- p.m. Chicago 3, Anaheim 2 Calgary 2, Boston 1 Michigan at Ohio State, ABC, 12 p.m.; pionship at Belfast, NESN, 2:30 p.m. Women’s College Basketball Purdue at Indiana, ESPNU, 12 p.m.; NBA NBA Rutgers at Maryland, ESPNews, 12 South Carolina at Louisville, ESPN2, 1 San Antonio at Washington, NBATV, 7 EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE p.m.,; UCF at South Florida, CBSSN, 12 p.m.; olorado State at Oklahoma, FSN, p.m. Atlantic Division Southwest Division p.m.; Virginia at Virginia Tech, ESPN2, 3 p.m. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB NHL Toronto 10 6 .625 — San Antonio 13 3 .813 — 12 p.m., ; BC at Wake Forest, NESN Golf Boston 9 7 .563 1 Memphis 10 6 .625 3 Plus, 3 p.m.; Auburn at Alabama, CBS, Washington at Toronto, NHL, 7 p.m. New York 8 7 .533 1½ Houston 9 6 .600 3½ 3:30 p.m.; Duke at Miami, ESPN2, 3:30 Ladies European Tour: Qatar Open, Golf, Brooklyn 4 11 .267 5½ New Orleans 6 10 .375 7 RADIO Philadelphia 4 12 .250 6 Dallas 2 13 .133 10½ p.m., 3:30 p.m.; Michigan St. at Penn 5 a.m.; PGA Australasia: World Cup of College Football Southeast Division Northwest Division State, ESPN, 3:30 p.m.,; Navy at SMU, Golf, Golf, 8 p.m. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB BC at Wake Forest, ESPN Radio (850) 3 Atlanta 10 6 .625 — Utah 9 8 .529 — ESPNU, 3:30 p.m.; Notre Dame at USC, NHL Charlotte 8 7 .533 1½ Oklahoma City 8 8 .500 ½ ABC, 3:30 p.m.; San Jose St. at Fresno p.m. Orlando 6 10 .375 4 Portland 8 9 .471 1 Tampa Bay at Boston, NESN, 1 p.m.; St., CBSSN; West Virginia at Iowa State, Washington 5 9 .357 4 Denver 6 9 .400 2 SUNDAY Ottawa at NY Rangers, NHL, 7 p.m. Miami 5 10 .333 4½ Minnesota 4 10 .286 3½ FS1, 3:30 p.m.; Tulane at UConn, TV Central Division Pacific Division RADIO W L Pct GB W L Pct GB ESPNews, 4 p.m.; Grambling St. at NFL NFL Cleveland 12 2 .857 — Golden State 13 2 .867 — Southern University, NBCSN, 5 p.m.; Cincinnati at Baltimore, CBS, 1 p.m.; NY Chicago 10 6 .625 3 L.A. Clippers 14 3 .824 — UCLA at California, ESPN2, 7 p.m.; Detroit 8 9 .471 5½ L.A. Lakers 8 8 .500 5½ Giants at Cleveland, Fox, 1 p.m.; New Patriots at NY Jets, WBZ-FM (98.5), 4 Indiana 8 9 .471 5½ Sacramento 6 9 .400 7 Western Ky. at Marshall, ESPNU, 7 p.m.; England at NY Jets, CBS, 4:25 p.m.; p.m. Milwaukee 6 8 .429 6 Phoenix 5 11 .313 8½ East Carolina at Temple, ESPNews, Kansas City at Denver, NBC, 8:30 p.m. NHL Friday’s Games Cleveland 128, Dallas 90 7:30 p.m.; South Carolina at Clemson, San Antonio 109, Boston 103 Detroit 108, L.A. Clippers 97 College basketball Washington 94, Orlando 91 New York 113, Charlotte 111, OT ESPN, 7:30 p.m.; Utah at Colorado, Fox, Tampa Bay at Bruins, WBZ-FM (98.5), 7 Chicago 105, Philadelphia 89 Indiana 118, Brooklyn 97 7:30 p.m., Florida at Florida St., ABC, 8 AdvoCare Invitational, ESPNU, 11 a.m.; p.m. B4 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2016 COMICS

OFF THE MARK / MARK PARISI MODERATELY CONFUSED / JEFF STAHLER DILBERT / SCOTT ADAMS

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON SOUP TO NUTZ / RICK STROMOSKI

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

THE GRIZZWELLS / BILL SCHORR THE BORN LOSER / ART AND CHIP SANSOM

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

EVENING TV LISTINGS SATURDAY’S TV NOVEMBER 26, 2016 HOROSCOPE 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) ARIES (March 21-April 19) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) WGBH Age Reversed With Get Down Tonight: The Disco Explosion Bee Gees, Leo Sayer. Poldark on Master- Indian Summers on Chris You must keep secrets to your- An emotional issue is best ^ PBS Miranda piece (N) Masterpiece (N) Botti You need to take charge if self in order to avoid discord. dealt with in an unorthodox WBZ Wheel of Jeopardy! R’ndeer Robbie/ The Story of Santa 48 Hours (N) WBZ Phantom Gourmet Rizzoli & Isles “Love things aren’t going your way. $ CBS Fortune Reindeer Claus News Taps” You are responsible for your Unsettled situations will esca- way. Not everyone will like your late if you don’t put out any WCVB News- Chronicle College Football Florida at Florida State. Florida travels to Florida State. (N) News- Celebrity Person of Interest life and happiness. Backing decision, but you have to do % ABC Center 5 Center 5 Page “Shadow Box” down will not get you where fire that’s smoldering. Mental what’s best for yourself. Don’t challenges will help keep you WHDH Extra (N) The National Dog Show The Kennel Club Saturday Night Live 7 News at Saturday Night Live Your you want to go. hesitate — make your move. _ NBC of Philadelphia’s event. 11PM Move busy and out of trouble. WFXT FOX College Foot- College Football Utah at Colorado. Colorado can claim the Pac- FOX 25 Sports Hell’s Kitchen Just for CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) 9 FOX ball Pregame (N) 12 South. (N) News Wrap Laughs TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Make changes to your res- Avoid being predictable. Tak- Share your concerns with WUNI Crónicas de Sábado Fútbol Mexicano Primera División Fútbol Mexicano Primera División Narcos (N) Dur- ing a unique approach to a idence or remove yourself ; UNI (N) miendo someone you respect. A project or how you deal with from a situation that isn’t in WSBK Big Bang Big Bang WBZ News (N) ››› Zathura: A Space Adventure (2005) Seinfeld Seinfeld How I Met How I Met Mike & unique approach to an old your best interest. Take charge F MNT Theory Theory Josh Hutcherson, Jonah Bobo. Molly others will give you the edge idea may solve a problem you need to stay on top. of your life and take care of WGBX Rock, André Rieu: Waltzing Forever Motown 25 (My Music Presents) The 25th Rick Steves Italian Austin City Limits NOVA initially, but in the long term your emotional and physical L PBS Rhythm André Rieu performs. anniversary of Motown. Journey “Tweedy” it isn’t likely to put you in a health. WBIN Family Family Family Family Tosh.0 Tosh.0 News News- Tosh.0 Tosh.0 News Movie AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) favorable position. R MNT Feud Feud Guy Guy Weekend makers Weekend Good fortune will depend LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) WLVI Name Name Modern Modern Family Family 7 News at 10PM on Major Crimes Scandal “Top of the Rookie GEMINI (May 21-June 20) on common sense. Listen to Ponder what’s available to you X CW Game Game Family Family Feud Feud CW56 (N) “Jailbait” Hour” Blue your inner voice. Don’t dis- Keep your eye on a position that TELE America’s Funniest ››› The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (2008, Fanta- Titulares Conduc- Ya Era Hora con Pagado interests you. Take a different and whom you want to col- parage an idea until you take laborate with. Make decisions ¨ TELE Videos sía) Georgie Henley, Skandar Keynes, William Moseley. y Más tas Tot. Erika y Eduardo (N) a closer look and determine approach to getting what you WABU Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Psych want. Someone you find inter- rather than acceptg what ¥ ION cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit its merit. Think big, but act someone else wants you to moderately. esting will touch you emotion- CABLE STATIONS ally. Listen carefully before you do. Don’t fold under pressure. The Killing Season The Killing Season The Killing Season The Killing Season Live PD: Rap Sheet The Killing Season Killing agree with someone’s words. A&E “Danse Macabre” “Different Seasons” (N) Season PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) “Tremors ›› Predators (2010) Adrien Brody, Topher Grace. ›› Lake Placid (1999, Horror) Bill Pullman, The Walking Dead The group Creative accounting will help AMC CANCER (June 21-July 22) Back away if someone tries to 3: Perf” Fearsome aliens hunt a band of human fighters. Bridget Fonda, Oliver Platt. tries to find safety. you avoid a hefty penalty. A trip will be enlightening. pry into your affairs. Offering (6:21) ››‡ “It’s Complicated” (2009, ››› The Devil Wears Prada (2006, Comedy) Meryl ››› The Devil Wears Prada (2006, Com- BRAVO Don’t share personal informa- Sharing your thoughts and minimal information will help Romance-Comedy) Meryl Streep. ‘R’ Streep, Anne Hathaway. ‘PG-13’ edy) Meryl Streep. ‘PG-13’ tion. Help a cause because feelings will break down barri- you avoid an unstable situ- Real Totally Football Patriots Totally 3 and Out Tailgate Football SportsNet SportsNet SportsNet SportsNet CSNE you believe in it, not because ers that have held you back in ation and dispute. Sort out Fantasy Patriots Fix Football Patriots Fix you are looking for something the past. Romance is highlight- your feelings before getting Street Outlaws Street Outlaws: Full Throttle “Call Out Fallout” (N) Street Outlaws Street Outlaws Street DISC “Racer’s Revenge” Outlaws in return. ed and will improve your life. involved in something. ››› Arthur Christmas (2011, Milo MECH-X4 “Let’s Call MECH-X4 K.C. Un- Walk the Best Liv and Austin & Jessie DISN Comedy) ‘PG’ Murphy It MECH-X4!” dercover Prank Friends Maddie Ally Score- College Football South Carolina at Clemson. No. 4 Clemson SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) BRIDGE ESPN board takes on South Carolina. (N) College Football UCLA at California. Pac-12 foes UCLA and Cal College Football Wyoming at New Mexico. Wyoming collides with Football ESPN2 play for pride. (N) New Mexico. (N) Final “Despica- ››› Tangled (2010, Musical Comedy) Voices of ›››‡ Wreck-It Ralph (2012) Voices of ›› Tooth Fairy (2010, Comedy) If it is time, take command FREE ble Me” Mandy Moore, Zachary Levi, Donna Murphy. John C. Reilly, Sarah Silverman. Dwayne Johnson. Robert Benchley, a humorist that five clubs would be better. overtake the heart queen with “Captain America: ›››‡ The Avengers (2012) Robert Downey Jr. Superheroes join Mike & Mike & Mike & Mike & Sex & FX The Winter Soldier” forces to save the world from an unexpected enemy. Molly Molly Molly Molly Drugs & who died in 1945, said, “Draw- (Note that that contract goes the king and continue the suit ing on my fine command of down if East leads a heart, or (6:00) ››› “The ›› Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016, Boxing Vasyl Lomachenko vs. Nicholas Walters. From REAL should declarer duck. Now the HBO Bourne Ultimatum” Action) Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill. ‘PG-13’ Las Vegas. (N) Sports language, I said nothing.” cashes a high trump and shifts contract goes down. (6:00) Hatfields & Hatfields & McCoys The McCoys murder Hatfields & McCoys A shattering New Hatfields & McCoys Declarer is in total command to a heart at trick two.) HIST McCoys Anse’s brother. Year’s Day battle. of his side’s forces; he fights South has six top tricks: If you see how to defeat a (6:00) ›› “Home by All I Want for Christmas (2013, Fantasy) The Flight Before Christmas (2015) Mayim All I Want for Christmas (2013) the battle alone. The defenders three spades, one heart and contract, take command. LIFE Christmas” Melissa Sagemiller, Brad Rowe. Bialik, Ryan McPartlin. Melissa Sagemiller. usually work together to defeat two diamonds. He will get a (6:00) ››› “Friday” ››‡ The Fast and the Furious (2001, Action) Vin ›› 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003, Action) Paul Walker, Tokyo a contract; rarely does one second heart winner, but must MTV (1995) Diesel, Paul Walker, Michelle Rodriguez. Tyrese, Eva Mendes. Drift defender take total command establish dummy’s clubs, College Basketball Barclays Center Clas- Behind College Basketball Barclays Center Clas- Sports Dirty KRILLW TAI NESN and leave his partner playing which involves losing the lead sic, Consolation: Teams TBA. (N) the B sic, Championship: Teams TBA. (N) Today Water TV CoQ Cheng third violin, just trying not to twice. He is in jeopardy. The Thundermans Legends of the Hidden Temple Henry Full Full Friends Friends Friends Friends Fresh NICK renege. A meek East would signal (2016) Isabela Moner. Danger House House Prince Which applies in this deal? exuberantly with the heart 10 ››› Erin Brockovich (2000, Drama) Julia The Affair ›› Rambo (2008, Action) Sylvester Stal- The Affair South- SHOW West leads the heart queen at trick one. Then, after South Roberts, Albert Finney. ‘R’ lone, Julie Benz. ‘R’ paw ‘R’ against South’s contract of played low, East would sit back Sparta- Sparta- Spartacus: Blood Spartacus: Blood Spartacus: Blood Spartacus: Blood Spartacus: Blood I Saw the STARZ cus-Sand cus-Sand and Sand “Whore” and Sand and Sand and Sand and Sand Light three no-trump. and wait ... and wait ... and South’s jump to game indi- wait ... for partner to lead a “Indiana Jones & ›››‡ Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989, Adventure) ››‡ 2012 (2009) John Cusack, Chiwetel Ejiofor. A SYFY the Temple” Harrison Ford, Sean Connery, Denholm Elliott. global cataclysm nearly wipes out humanity. cated a balanced hand with a second heart. Probably West 2 Broke 2 Broke Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang People of ››‡ Due Date (2010, Comedy) Robert good 12 to 15 points, typically would shift to a spade, but now TBS Girls Girls Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Earth Downey Jr., Zach Galifianakis. at least two stoppers in the in- South would get home with an (5:45) ›› “I Am ››‡ Man of Steel (2013) Henry Cavill, Amy Adams. Young Clark ››‡ Hulk (2003, Fantasy) Eric Bana. Scientist Bruce tervenor’s suit and fewer than overtrick. TNT Number Four” Kent must protect those he loves from a dire threat. Banner transforms into a powerful brute. four spades because he did A more commanding East NCIS “Anonymous NCIS Tracking one of NCIS “The San Shooter “Point of Shooter “Exfil” Modern Modern Modern not make a negative double. will see that he is getting on USA Was a Woman” Parsa’s cohorts. Dominick” Impact” Family Family Family North had no reason to believe lead twice in clubs. He will (6:04) ››› “Ferris Bueller’s ››› Clueless (1995, Comedy) Alicia ››› Beetlejuice (1988, Comedy) Michael ››› Honey, I VH1 Day Off” (1986) Alan Ruck Silverstone, Stacey Dash. Keaton, Alec Baldwin, Geena Davis. Shrunk the Kids CROSSWORD EVENING TV LISTINGS SUNDAY’S TV NOVEMBER 27, 2016 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS WGBH Rock, Rhythm and Doo Wop Little Richard Poldark on Master- Bee Gees: One Night Only Las Dr. Ruth’s Revving Up Your BrainFit ^ PBS and others perform. piece (N) Vegas concert. Romance WBZ NFL 60 Minutes (N) NCIS: Los Angeles Madam Secretary Elementary (N) WBZ Sports Final (N) Joel $ CBS Football “Sirens” (N) (N) News Osteen WCVB America’s Funniest Once Upon a Time Secrets and Lies Quantico “ODENVY” News- SportsCen- Soledad Person of Interest % ABC Home Videos “The Changelings” “The Racket” (N) (N) Center 5 ter 5 O’Brien “2 Pi R” WHDH Football Night in America (N) NFL Football Kansas City Chiefs at Denver Broncos. The Chiefs 7 News at Sports Bens- Animal _ NBC visit the Broncos in Week 12. (N) 11PM Xtra inger Rescue WFXT Ice Age: Bob’s Simpsons Son of Family Last Man FOX 25 News at FOX 25 Sports Whacked This- FOX 25 9 FOX Xmas Burgers Zorn Guy 10PM (N) News Wrap Out Spo. Minute News WUNI Sal y Pimienta (N) La Banda (N) Aquí y Ahora (N) Dur- Noticiero República Deportiva Al Punto ; UNI miendo (N) WSBK King of Patriots Fifth Quar- WBZ News (N) King of Blue Bloods “A Night Big Bang Big Bang 2 Broke 2 Broke Two and F MNT Queens ter (N) Queens on the Town” Theory Theory Girls Girls Half Men WGBX (6:00) Celtic Chris Botti in Boston BrainFit: 50 Ways to Grow Easy Yoga for Austin City Limits Into the L PBS Woman: Destiny Your Brain With Daniel Diabetes-Peggy “Tweedy” Arizona WBIN What Design- Family Family Family Family News News- Wild Side Chef’s News Paid Paid R MNT Went ing Guy Guy Feud Feud Weekend makers Plate Weekend Program Program WLVI Last Man Last Man The The Modern Modern 7 News at 10PM on Major Crimes “All In” Scandal “Snake in Rookie X CW Standing Standing Middle Middle Family Family CW56 (N) the Garden” Blue TELE Lo Mejor de Hasta Que Te Conocí Don Francisco te Titulares Conduc- Mentiras Perfectas (N) ¨ TELE invita (N) y Más tas Tot. WABU How Sarah Got Her Wings (2015) Derek A Christmas in Vermont (2016, Comedy) ›› A Golden Christmas (2009, Comedy) Golden 2 ¥ ION Theler, Kathleen Rose Perkins. Abigail Hawk, Chevy Chase. Andrea Roth, Bruce Davison. CABLE STATIONS (6:00) ›‡ “Big ››‡ Step Brothers (2008, Comedy) Will Going Going Duck Duck ››‡ Step Brothers (2008) Will A&E Daddy” (1999) Ferrell, John C. Reilly. Si-ral Si-ral Dynasty Dynasty Ferrell, John C. Reilly. (6:33) The Walking The Walking Dead The Walking Dead Talking Dead (N) The Walking Dead “Swear” A Comic Walking AMC Dead “Service” “Go Getters” “Swear” (N) brand new society. Men Dead The Real House- The Real House- Married to Medicine The Real House- Married to Medicine The Real House- Medicine BRAVO wives of Atlanta (N) wives of Atlanta (N) (N) wives of Atlanta wives of Atlanta Celtics Post Game Live (N) Sports Post Game Live SportsNet Sports Sports SportsNet SportsNet Post CSNE Postup Sunday Sunday Sunday Game Alaska: The Last Frontier Exposed It’s Alaska: The Last Edge of Alaska Alaska: The Last Edge of Alaska Last DISC Thanksgiving with the Kilchers. (N) Frontier (N) “Deadwood Forest” Frontier “Deadwood Forest” Frontier Descendants Magi- Bizaard- MECH-X4 Bunk’d L&M:Cali The The Bizaard- MECH-X4 Austin & Jessie Good- DISN cal Holiday vark (N) Style Lodge Lodge vark Ally Charlie Drone SportsCenter (N) College Basketball Wooden Legacy, Final: SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) ESPN Racing Teams TBA. Honda Center. (N) (6:30) 2016 Grey Cup Calgary Stampeders vs. Ottawa Vice DRL Drone Racing DRL Drone Racing 30 for 30 A look at Houston’s ESPN2 Redblacks. (N) World Sp basketball team. (5:45) ››› A Cinderella Story: If the Shoe Fits (2016) ›››› Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Joel Dr. David James FREE “Tangled” (2010) Sofia Carson, Jennifer Tilly. (1937, Fantasy) Harry Stockwell Osteen Jeremiah Robison (5:00) ›››‡ “The ››› Guardians of the (2014, Science Fiction) ››› Guardians of the Galaxy (2014, Science Fiction) Mike & FX Avengers” Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista. Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista. Molly (6:25) ›› “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Westworld Maeve Divorce Insecure Westworld Maeve Insecure Divorce West- HBO Justice” (2016) Ben Affleck. ‘PG-13’ propositions Hector. “Church” (N) propositions Hector. “Church” world American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American HIST “Space Oddities” “Alien vs. Picker” “This One Stings” “Alien vs. Picker” Pickers Dear Santa (2011, Drama) Amy Acker, ›› Christmas With the Kranks (2004, Dear Santa (2011, Drama) Amy Acker, Christ- LIFE Brooklynn Proulx, Gina Holden. Comedy) Tim Allen, Jamie Lee Curtis. Brooklynn Proulx, Gina Holden. mas Teen Mom 2 “Turn Teen Mom 2 “Gone Teen Mom 2 “Back- Catfish: The TV Catfish: The TV Catfish: The TV Catfish: MTV the Page” Fishing” stage Pass” (N) Show Show Show The TV Dining Dining NHL Hockey Tampa Bay Lightning at Sports Sports Sports Dirty NHL Hockey Tampa Bay Light- NESN Playbook Playbook Boston Bruins. TD Garden. 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By Cassandra that it’s time we break up quitting social media. balance.” Jaramillo with our social networks. First: Yes, you should According to the Pew THE DALLAS “There are many issues consider quitting. But as Research Center, a study MORNING NEWS with social media, from its you wish. about social media and corrosion of civic life to its Remove yourself for a the workplace reveals that A digital detox can be cultural shallowness, but day, a week or a year. May- 78 percent of workers who healthy for everybody. the argument I want to be remove certain apps use social media platforms Within the last few make here is more prag- from your social media for work-related purposes years, social media plat- matic: You should quit so- diet? say social media is useful forms have become a big- cial media because it can Take time off from Ins- for networking or finding ger part of our everyday hurt your career.” tagram or Twitter, but if new job opportunities. lives. In fact, researchers But not so fast. you want, keep Facebook But Newport challenges are finding that we are in- That’s a bit extreme in a to know how your sister’s users to do otherwise. creasingly devoting more world where relatives or kids are doing. “My research on success- time to social media apps. friends who live hundreds Anne Miller Morris, a ful professionals under- Social media platforms of miles away are easily clinical psychologist in scores that this experience PHOTO | AMANDA MCCOY take up nearly two hours reached on social media. Dallas, said she recom- is common: As you become of our time every day, ac- Or when you’ve had suc- mends finding the right more valuable to the mar- World War II veteran William “Wild Bill” Allen, cording to research firm cess finding your next balance. ketplace, good things will 91, marries Jamie Simpson Shubert on Sunday GlobalWebIndex. job through social media. “People can get stuck up find you,” Newport said. at the chapel at the Armed Forces Retirement Cal Newport, an associ- Also, there’s plenty of folks on the social comparison, “To be clear, I’m not argu- Home in Gulfport, Miss. ate professor of computer whose jobs require them and there’s all sorts of re- ing that new opportunities science at Georgetown to use social media. search that shows it may and connections are unim- University, admits he Sure, it’s a harmful hab- be linked to depression portant. I’m instead argu- doesn’t have social media. it when it takes over our and anxiety,” Morris said. ing that you don’t need so- WWII veteran wins But his op-ed in The New lives, but here’s what’s “Scaling back [on social cial media’s help to attract York Times recommends right and wrong about media] is about finding them.” the hand of the Second-grader uses birthday woman he loves By Robin Fitzgerald ed and we must have sat THE SUN HERALD there three hours,” she to help out other kids in need said. “I realized I love him.” GULFPORT, Miss. — They had dinner at By Theresa Cottom bright Community Learn- request to not receive gifts McEbright was the first Four times Retired Navy Steve’s Marina, her fa- AKRON BEACON ing Center, an elementary as an opportunity to give on her list. Chief William “Wild Bill” vorite restaurant, and she JOURNAL school in South Akron, Ohio, them to someone else. Col- “When she first informed Allen asked his sweet- agreed to marry him. during the students’ recess in and his parents brain- me, I was shocked a young heart to marry him before HUDSON, Ohio — One “We should be old Friday afternoon. stormed a way to help kids man was willing to be so she said yes. enough to know better,” act of kindness can go a Before Colin turned 8 his age, and his love for giving at this age,” said Allen, 91, and Jamie long way. she said with a laugh, “but on Nov. 6, his mom, Susan sports presented a perfect Jennifer Lucas, the princi- Simpson Shubert, 76, ex- we don’t.” And when Colin Roubic changed their wedding Roubic, asked him what way to help students in pal of McEbright. “I readi- Shubert walked down of Hudson decided to give vows with smiles and he wanted for his birthday. Akron Public Schools. ly accepted the offer.” the aisle in a shimmery, gifts for his eighth birth- laughter Sunday evening “He just pretty much “I have a lot of things,” Getting others involved off-white outfit with pala- day instead of receive before a standing-room-on- told me, ‘I’m good,’?” Colin said. “I asked my In the meantime, at zzo pants and carrying a them, he experienced ly crowd. They were wed in Roubic said of her son, the mom if I could do it and Colin’s birthday party, he peach-colored rose. Her firsthand the far-reaching the chapel at the Armed middle child in a family of she said yes.” asked for footballs, soccer daughter was her maid of effect of generosity. Forces Retirement Home, three boys. “He’s content. The family soon got to balls, basketballs, kick- honor. Colin and his family do- where Allen lives. He understands he’s more work. Roubic researched balls and jump ropes from Allen wore his dress “She has a radiant per- nated nearly 100 pieces of fortunate than others.” elementary schools in his friends to donate to the blue uniform, with his sporting equipment to McE- The Roubics saw Colin’s need in the area, and school. sonality,” said Allen, a World War II veteran who white cap under an arm. served for 22 years. His son was his best man. Refugee women find friendship and an “I know how to pick ‘em.” LAUGHTER SHARED They had met in Janu- AT WEDDING ary during karaoke night Chaplain Michael Gib- income in making scarves for Chicagoans in a club at the Retire- son officiated the ceremo- ment Home. ny, extolling the virtues By Alison Bowen “I’d never been to kara- of love, and at times stop- CHICAGO TRIBUNE oke, and I don’t know why ping for laughter. I went that night,” Allen When asked if he would CHICAGO — Peer- said. take Shubert as his wife, ing at the piece of pa- “She was sitting at the Allen smiled broadly and per, Saleemah Hammadi bar because all the chairs emphatically said, “I do.” evaluated the pattern, a and tables were taken Allen became speechless scarf with draping fringe. up, so I asked if I could at one point while recit- Scrunching her nose, she sit with her and she said, ing his vows. He turned to picked up a knitting nee- ‘yes.’ We later sat on the look at the chaplain, then dle. Put it down. Shook balcony and watched the turned to look at the con- her head. full moon.” gregation, and said loudly, “Too big.” “We started talking and “I’m excited!” She knows her nee- we started dating and Allen kissed his smiling dles. As a girl in Iraq, her something happened. We bride’s hands after she mother taught her how to both realized we want com- finished her vows. And he sew. Classes in a Baghdad panionship,” Allen said. leaned over to kiss her lips. classroom boosted her And they would sing ka- “Not yet, Bill,” the chap- skills. raoke. He said his favorite lain said, eliciting laughter. Now, on the second song is “I can’t Help Fall- He pronounced them floor of a Lincoln Square ing in Love With You,” and man and wife and they fi- church, she uses her hers is “Moonglow.” nally shared that kiss. craftsmanship to knit FRIENDSHIP Gibson told the congre- scarves that will be worn TURNS TO LOVE gation they had truly wit- around Chicago. PHOTO | NANCY STONE Allen’s bride, a Biloxi, nessed a special occasion. Hammadi is one of the Miss., resident and former “We have far more fu- women in Loom, a project Saleemah Hammadi of Iraq works on making tassels for a scarf. school teacher, said she nerals here than we do of the Catholic Charities didn’t feel like they knew weddings,” Gibson said. Refugee Resettlement cannot confirm or deny When refugees arrive refugees to groups like each other well enough Guests joined the newly- Program. Volunteers someone’s refugee status. in the United States, the Catholic Charities of the when he asked her to weds in a reception at The teach the women crafts Kristine Kappel, communi- State Department con- Archdiocese of Chicago, marry him the first three Fiddler’s Green, a lounge — scarf patterns, tying cations director for Catho- nects them to authorized which runs Loom. times. and karaoke bar at the tassels, creating jewelry lic Charities of the Archdi- resettlement agencies, in- The women in Loom come Things changed one af- Retirement Home. The — that become a means of ocese of Chicago, explains cluding the United States from different countries ternoon as they sat on Allens picked the song, making money. that women like Hamma- Catholic Conference of and backgrounds. Some a bench at a dock and “Because of You,” for their Because of privacy con- di come to the program Bishops. Then, those learned to sew as children; watched some fishermen. first dance. “Tony Bennett, cerns, federal officials through the government. organizations connect some are learning now. “We talked and we talk- 1951,” the bride said. B8 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2016 REAL ESTATE

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Benoit and Katherine B: Stefano Bruno B: Jeffrey Ippolito Roger A. Richard C. Benoit S: Sharon Fairbrother and Leslie 3 GREY LN. Hughes S: North Shore Real Estate Detato S: Jean M. McCarthy and Joseph $1,050,000 F. McCarthy 24 LOG CABIN RD. Joan Regan $368,000 B: Keri R. Brown and Norman 154 LAFAYETTE ST. U:154 4 HILLTOP DR. Broker B: Jason T. Gatlin and Mary C. Brown 4th $420,000 26 BREED ST. Gatlin S: Tia R. McCarthy B: Jessica R. Grillo $502,000 $315,000 S: John B. McCorMacK S: Ronald K. Olson and Joanne B: Daniel Ryan B: Joshua Clark and Nina Clark 4 JOSEPH LN. E. Olson S: Steve Polyhronakos and A. S: Rosanne V. Driscoll 19 MACE PL. $1,177,000 Assimakopoulos-Polyhron $299,900 B: Khurram Zaheer and Nomeeta 420 OCEAN AVE. 51 BRIAR HILL DR. B: Andrea N. Christoforou and K. Zaheer $1,265,000 10 LEDGEWOOD WAY. U:20 $410,000 Sonia Cordeiro S: Bank New York Mellon Trust B: Joyce J. Raymond, Trustee for $265,000 B: Keith Cannizzaro and Karrie 319 Broadway S: Angel L. Portalatin-Quiles and Harbor Realty Trust B: Kenneth B. Patten Berg Lynn, MA 01904 Amanda M. Curtis 6 LONGBOW CIR. S: Paul A. Dougovito and Pamela S: Cleary Margot C. Estate and Of ce 781-599-1776 S: John Berg $475,000 L. Dougovito Helena I. Speicher Cell 617-529-1785 49 MUNROE ST. U:201 B: Haralampos Sidiropoulos [email protected] 57 CUMBERLAND CIR. $195,000 S: Lisa Frias, Trustee for Palty 26 SUMMER ST. U:8 century21hughes.com $390,000 Financial Trust $222,500 178 LYNN ST. B: 201 Munroe Street, L.L.C. $714,565 B: Susan G. Marroni S: Steven G. Bull B: Sharyn Paine 141 ESSEX ST. U:D3 751 LOWELL ST. S: Phillips Axten and Petra V. B: Lynn Street Realty, L.L.C. S: Josephine E. Kennedy $210,000 $375,000 Langer S: A. G. Rozopoulos, Trustee for 12 NEPTUNE STREET CT. B: Duc Residential, L.L.C. KDG Realty Trust B: Elinore F. Bonita and Debra A. 115 E. PARK AVE. $256,000 S: Norma F. Kochilaris $315,000 B: Juan C. Mejia-Cruz NAHANT Kelly B: Heather Collins and Matthew 22 NICKERSON RD. S: Thomas A. Labella S: Elizabeth E. Wallace and 58 PARSONS AVE. Collins Joseph K. Wallace 14 WENDELL ROAD EXT. $250,000 S: Dimitra Dariotis-Diaz, Trustee $1,145,000 $608,000 B: Patrick Chafe for Sofia Dariotis Realty Trust B: Casey D. Paton and Alichia L. B: John A. Ursillo and Maria A. S: Joan E. Lamprey and Alfred W. 141 FAIRMOUNT AVE. 22 PEARY AVE. Paton Ursillo Lamprey $452,500 $275,000 S: Lynnfield Meadows, L.L.C. 528 EASTERN AVE. B: Justin Delacruz S: John G. Pescaia, Trustee for B: Linda Espitia and Richard J. $445,000 John G. Pescaia Trust S: Gail A. Plourde 13 PRISCILLA RD. 7 RAINBOW RD. Arsenault B: Madison Pimentel $225,000 S: George N. Likousas and Eleni $380,000 S: Stacy A. Grillo 19 PRISCILLA WAY. B: Andrea Delgaizo and Josh PEABODY B: Mod Squad Real Estate Sol Viglas-Likousas $499,900 S: Dombrowski Yvonee J. Estate Delgaizo 251 ANDOVER ST. B: Gustavo E. Mendez and S: Julie A. Daigle, Trustee for and Steven J. Dombrowski SWAMPSCOTT 26 ENDICOTT ST. $780,000 Blanca A. Niz-Mendez McNall Realty Trust $550,000 S: Mihos Charles I. Estate and B: 251 Andover Street, L.L.C. B: Kesner Felix and Benie Felix S: Jennie Duong and Khanh 1100 SALEM ST. U:16 16 LEWIS RD. John C. Mihos $268,000 S: Martin L. Yau MARBLEHEAD Duong $530,000 B: Samantha Gillis 20 STEPHEN TER. 228 ATLANTIC AVE. B: Elias K. Andrinopoulos 88 FRANKLIN ST. U:102 $225,000 11 CENTER ST. S: Timothy Flynn $400,000 S: Ronald C. Cocotas $217,500 B: Laurel Koledin $320,000 B: North Shore Real Estate B: Residential Rental Props B: Jill M. Pellarin S: Andrea B. Thompson 40 TREMONT ST. S: Yellin Geraldine Estate and S: Bettencourt Manuel N. Estate S: Katherine Austin $369,000 35 LINCOLN CIR. Eric Yellin and Lesly-Ann McCormack B: Michael T. Gould 3 WESTERN AVE. $1,080,000 113 GREEN ST. S: Carlos M. Santos and Marie J. $355,000 9 BUBIER RD. 45 COUNTRY CLUB RD. U:45 $140,000 Santos B: Andrea L. Black and Robert L. B: Carmen M. Perez $565,000 $339,450 B: Fidelina Garcia, Trustee for S: Joseph E. Carritte, Trustee for B: Eric Murphy and Shane-Lea B: Elaine S. Gale and Michael J. Taylor Green Street Realty Trust Carritte Western Avenue Trust Murphy Gale SAUGUS S: David S. Ritchie, Trustee for S: Sean Crowely S: Brian K. Skidmore S: Jason Evans and Caitlin Evans Ritchie Financial Trust 16-18 WHITTIER ST. 1 ATKINSON DR. U:11 115 GREEN ST. $429,900 212 HUMPHREY ST. U:201 6 EARLEY RD. $175,000 $140,000 B: Richard Jimenez and Mariel 2 STUART ST. $349,500 $503,000 B: Joseph Dandreo B: Fidelina Garcia, Trustee for Recio-DeJimenez B: Anne M. Rumpf, Trustee for B: Toni A. Accaputo-McCorMacK $470,000 Green Street Realty Trust S: Michael P. Ocallaghan, Trustee S: Jason Scaduto Kearns Financial Trust and Casey J. McCorMacK B: David M. Messina and S: Sean Crowely for Whittier Place Realty Trust S: Linda G. Smith, Trustee for S: Dianne K. Donovan Smith Financial Trust 1699 BROADWAY Amanda J. Messina 117 GREEN ST. 39 WINTHROP ST. 23 ELIZABETH LN. $311,000 S: Jayne A. Clifford $140,000 $345,000 15 INTREPID CIR. U:15 $405,000 B: Nelson Chaves and Elizete B: Fidelina Garcia, Trustee for B: Kevin Beyea $206,000 B: Barry Davies Chaves Green Street Realty Trust S: Martin Hines, Trustee for Hines B: Amanda Rivers S: Antonio Natale and Carolina S: Tilley Leora Estate and Connie Source: Banker and Tradesman, S: Sean Crowely Financial Trust S: Eric Ridge and Kimberly Ridge J. Natale S. Bilgor bakerandtradesman.com Home sales reach strongest What’s driving that pace in nearly a decade in US surge in new-home construction? By Josh Boak ASSOCIATED PRESS By Alan J. Heavens monthly count of open, un- WASHINGTON — THE PHILADELPHIA filled jobs since May 2007, Americans bought homes INQUIRER the builders’ group said. in October at the fastest Why? An email from the Na- “After many workers left pace in nearly decade, tional Association of Home helped out by low mort- the home-building industry Builders recently caught my during the Great Reces- gage rates that have since eye. started to climb following sion to pursue employment With the headline “Grow- in other sectors, not nearly the presidential election ing Job Opportunities in of Donald Trump. enough of them have re- Residential Construction The National Associa- turned,” the email explained. Offer Solid Career Path for tion of Realtors said Tues- If the ups and downs of res- Millennials,” it suggested day that sales of existing idential construction didn’t that “builders around the homes rose 2 percent to a make it look like such sea- country are seeking skilled seasonally adjusted an- sonal work, more might have craftsmen to help them nual rate of 5.6 million. returned. How many times Sales reached their stron- build the American Dream.” do you put your hand on a gest pace since February We need to stop picking hot stove before you learn 2007, a sign that the mar- on millennials — even stop you shouldn’t? ket is still healing from using the word. From my The need for workers ap- the collapsing prices and research over the last three pears real in some regions foreclosures that ignited years, those between 18 and of the country, however. the 2008 financial crisis. 34 rarely describe them- John Burns, of John Burns A stable job market FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS selves as such. Real Estate Consulting, and historically cheap They seemed like an odd found that competition is A home for sale is shown in Andover, Mass. borrowing costs have target group anyway, con- mounting among builders spurred demand from sidering that real estate in 33 major markets as the homebuyers this year. tight inventory and rising people attempting to buy 3.5 percent at the end agents and builders are al- number of new-home com- But sales growth has existing home prices that homes in November and of October. Few housing ways lamenting that this munities increases. been tempered somewhat are now the highest on re- December. experts say that higher demographic is choosing In the Philadelphia re- by accelerating prices cord,” said Svenja Gudell, Investors expect the rates at this stage will renting over buying. gion, the number of such and a shortage of proper- chief economist at the federal budget deficit to fully disrupt sales, al- “So, man, where are you communities is up 3 percent ties on the market. Sales real estate firm Zillow. rise in a Trump adminis- though it might cause working?” year over year, compared gains could possibly slow Falling mortgage rates tration, causing the yield some existing homeown- “I’m building the Ameri- with 6 percent nationally, in the coming months as helped boost sales for on 10-year U.S. Treasury ers to stay in place rath- can Dream, man, you know, Burns found. rising mortgage rates are much of the year, but notes to reach roughly 2.3 er than upgrade to new houses.” The year-over-year in- making home loans more rates surged following this percent. homes and costlier mort- “So, where you living?” crease is the same in Chicago expensive. month’s presidential elec- The rising interest rates gages. The impact of high- “I got this apartment in and Phoenix, which was so “Clearly, the market tion. The increase means trickled into the hous- er rates could be offset if my parents’ basement with oversupplied with foreclosed continues to underesti- that yearly debt payments ing market. The average wages accelerate strongly five other guys.” new homes back in 2009 that mate just how much de- for a median-priced home 30-year, fixed-rate mort- during a Trump adminis- There were 214,000 open sidewalks and roads in some mand for homes is out would increase by more gage climbed to nearly tration, giving Americans construction-sector jobs in communities just ended in there, even in the face of than $500 on average for 4 percent from less than higher incomes. July, the second-highest the middle of a field.